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  • Karine Martirosyan Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino April 19,2006 in

    Panorama.am

    17:43 22/04/06

    Karine Martirosyan Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino
    April 19, 2006 in Las Vegas

    "Dealertainer" Sandra Daly (L) gets herself ready as singer Gwen
    Stefani while Karine Martirosyan fixes her Marilyn Monroe wig as they
    prepare to deal blackjack at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino
    April 19, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Martirosyan, 37, immigrated
    to the United States from Armenia in 2000 and became a U.S. citizen
    in November 2005. In her home country, she worked in a hospital as
    a doctor, specializing in infectious diseases, after graduating
    from Yerevan State Medical University in the country"s capital.
    Martirosyan said she decided to come to America after the breakup of
    the Soviet Union and the resulting increased tensions with neighboring
    Azerbaijan caused a downward turn in the Armenian economy. She obtained
    a visa and moved to Las Vegas where she only knew one friend from
    Armenia and a distant relative. Martirosyan, who speaks Armenian
    and Russian, studied English for two years before starting to take
    nursing classes at the Community College of Southern Nevada and the
    University of Nevada-Las Vegas. In order to help pay for school, she
    took gaming dealer classes, and now works at the casino impersonating
    Monroe and singer Christina Aguilera. She said she earns a great deal
    more working full time as a dealer in Las Vegas than as a doctor
    in Armenia. Martirosyan is not sure what her future holds, as the
    Imperial Palace was recently purchased by Harrah"s Entertainment, Inc.,
    and is expected to be torn down and replaced. She is waiting for an
    evaluation by the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools
    to see if her combined U.S. and Armenian college work qualifies her
    to take Nevada"s nursing board test to become a registered nurse.
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