Just thought I'd let you all know that the latest issue Armenian Reporter has quite a few articles out on the Armenian Genocide. I think their website is currently down for repair, but you can read all of the articles at Groong: http://groong.usc.edu/news/msg187332.html
April 28, 2007 -- From the front section
1. Armenians worldwide remember 1915 catastrophe
2. Armenia to mine uranium and enrich it in Siberia (by Armen Hakobyan)
* Armenian-Russian joint venture in the works
3. From Washington, in brief (by Emil Sanamyan)
* Amb. Evans sees Turkish government role in his forced retirement * State Department flip-flops on controversial passage in Human Rights report
* Azerbaijan imprisons journalist for [allegedly] taking a moderate
line on Karabakh
* Turkish media soul-searching again, as Dink investigation appears stalled
* Gul set to become Turkey's president, French race still undecided
4. President Bush recalls "mass killings and forced exile" of Armenians "from their ancestral home"
* But he avoids the "G" word again
5. Armenians of Abkhazia have three parliament members but not one church
6. Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, 1931--2007 (by Tatul Hakobyan)
* He did for Russia what he could
7. "To build a better future, we have to draw lessons from our past. But we will never revise it" (by Ambassador Armen Martirossian)
8. Genocide denial rallies gather sparse attendance (by Chris Zakian and Emil Sanamyan)
9. Commentary: Marching on Tzitzernakaberd (by Armen Hakobyan)
* A time to struggle
10. Commentary: 92 years later, our lives have all become poorer (by Fatma Müge Göçek)
11. Editorial: Blunder at the LA Times
April 28, 2007 -- From the front section
1. Armenians worldwide remember 1915 catastrophe
2. Armenia to mine uranium and enrich it in Siberia (by Armen Hakobyan)
* Armenian-Russian joint venture in the works
3. From Washington, in brief (by Emil Sanamyan)
* Amb. Evans sees Turkish government role in his forced retirement * State Department flip-flops on controversial passage in Human Rights report
* Azerbaijan imprisons journalist for [allegedly] taking a moderate
line on Karabakh
* Turkish media soul-searching again, as Dink investigation appears stalled
* Gul set to become Turkey's president, French race still undecided
4. President Bush recalls "mass killings and forced exile" of Armenians "from their ancestral home"
* But he avoids the "G" word again
5. Armenians of Abkhazia have three parliament members but not one church
6. Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, 1931--2007 (by Tatul Hakobyan)
* He did for Russia what he could
7. "To build a better future, we have to draw lessons from our past. But we will never revise it" (by Ambassador Armen Martirossian)
8. Genocide denial rallies gather sparse attendance (by Chris Zakian and Emil Sanamyan)
9. Commentary: Marching on Tzitzernakaberd (by Armen Hakobyan)
* A time to struggle
10. Commentary: 92 years later, our lives have all become poorer (by Fatma Müge Göçek)
11. Editorial: Blunder at the LA Times