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    REPORTERS ON THE JOB
    David Clark Scott World editor

    Christian Science Monitor, MA
    May 21 2007

    ~U Who Are You? While in Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory claimed
    by Azerbaijan and populated mostly by Armenians, correspondent Nicole
    Itano was struck by two things. First, while talking to young Armenians
    about their future, she expected them to tell her that their most
    important ally was the US (see story).

    "Surprisingly, they said it was Russia," says Nicole. "The older
    generations all speak Russian. Fewer of the younger ones do, but many
    of them know people who have migrated to Russia for work. They don't
    need a visa to go there."

    The other surprise? How often she was asked about her ethnicity
    during interviews. "They knew I was American, but asked about my
    ethnicity. I'm half Japanese, half Mexican. But, because of my surname,
    they thought I might be Italian. The question seems important here
    because ethnicity is more important to Armenians than nationality. If
    you're Armenian, your defining identity is not found in your passport
    or your place of citizenship."
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