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    1988 QUAKE VICTIM, ANGEL ARE REUNITED
    By Owen Moritz - Daily News Staff Writer

    New York Daily News, NY
    May 10 2007

    Arman Ghazaryan hugs Arthur Halvajian, who cared for him when he was
    8-year-old quake victim.

    Arman Ghazaryan doesn't speak English. In fact, the intensely shy
    young man barely speaks at all.

    But when he was reunited this week with the New Jersey family that
    sheltered him during one of the most frightening times in his life,
    he managed to show everyone how grateful he was.

    "He gave us a hug," said Arthur Halvajian of Fair Lawn.

    In 1988, Ghazaryan was a boy living in Spitak, Armenia, when a
    devastating earthquake hit the city, killing at least 25,000.

    Ghazaryan, then 8, suffered a crushed skull and avoided amputation
    of a mangled left leg only because the humanitarian organization
    AmeriCares flew him to New York for medical treatment.

    Now 27, soft-spoken and intense, Ghazaryan yesterday recounted the
    disaster that leveled building after building in Spitak and took his
    mother's life.

    "I don't remember much - but I do remember people screaming. ... It
    happened so fast," he said after an emotional meeting in Fair Lawn
    with Halvajian and his wife, Araxy, who cared for him during his two
    months of reconstructive surgery.

    As the city of Spitak shook and trembled, Ghazaryan's four-story
    school came tumbling down in seconds, burying 300 classmates. Sitting
    in a classroom at the far end of the school, he was trapped under
    the rubble.

    Even now he's not sure how he was among the 25 pupils who survived, but
    Ghazaryan vaguely remembers townspeople pulling him from the rubble.

    He would find out later that his mischievous sister had bolted from
    a classroom moments before the earthquake struck, her teacher in
    pursuit. Both his sister and the teacher survived.

    And when he finally went home, Ghazaryan walked off the plane and
    into the arms of his father and grandfather, who he thought had died
    in the quake.

    Ghazaryan made the trek back to America this week to thank the
    Halvajians - and help AmeriCares, which has given his country $67.6
    million in aid, celebrate its 25th anniversary.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007 /05/10/2007-05-10_1988_quake_victim_angel_are_reun ited-2.html
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