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    Los Angeles Daily News
    Jan 4 2005

    TV host Agajanian eyes council race

    By Alex Dobuzinskis, Staff Writer

    GLENDALE -- The host of a local cable television show aimed at
    Armenian-Americans said Monday that he plans to run for City Council,
    and vowed to make city politics more transparent.
    Vrej Agajanian, 53, said there was too much secrecy surrounding the
    city's negotiations with the developer of the $264 million Americana
    at Brand project, a 15.5-acre retail, entertainment and dining
    complex slated to open in fall 2006.

    "First and foremost, I want the city to be transparent and everything
    to be done in open forum and not behind closed doors," Agajanian
    said.

    City Councilman Frank Quintero, who plans to run for re-election,
    welcomed Agajanian into the race.

    "I think he has a tenacious personality and is very good about
    identifying issues and speaking out," Quintero said.

    Agajanian hosts "ABC-TV Live with Vrej Agajanian."

    The 23-year Glendale resident said he had received $4,750 to run
    political ads on his program from the campaign that sought to defeat
    the Americana at Brand project in a September 2004 referendum.
    Glendale voters narrowly approved the project.

    Agajanian, who will need to get 100 signatures to be placed on the
    ballot, would be running against several candidates for four seats on
    the council in the April 5 general election.
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