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    1) Schiff Secures Commitment for Vote on Armenian Genocide Resolution
    2) Oskanian Meets with Rice, other US Officials
    3) ANC Professional Network Plans Summer Trip to Homeland
    4) Armenian Government Takes Measures to Destroy Nature Reserve
    5) Black Maria Gallery Presents New Exhibition: `Six Degrees of Separation
    (from Warhol)'
    6) Garen Bedrosian at Harvest Gallery
    7) Three North American AYF Regions to Release Joint Publication Commemorating
    90th Anniversary of Genocide
    8) Krikorian's Business Life Celebrates 15th Anniversary & Small Business
    Month

    9) Carl Terzian Honored for over Four Decades of Community Service

    1) Schiff Secures Commitment for Vote on Armenian Genocide Resolution

    GLENDALE (News-Press and Leader)--Threatened by the attachment of two
    amendments by Rep. Adam Schiff to a state department bill, House International
    Relations Committee Chairman Henry Hyde committed to a hearing on an Armenian
    Genocide resolution, Schiff said.
    Hyde agreed to the hearing if Schiff removed amendments requiring extensive
    efforts by the US Government to conduct analysis of diplomatic responses to
    the
    Armenian, Cambodian and Rwandan genocides and the Holocaust. The amendment
    would have also required the US to call for an end to Turkey's ongoing
    blockade
    with Armenia.
    Hyde guaranteed the hearing out of concern that Schiff's amendments would be
    approved, Schiff said.
    The International Relations Committee has not taken a vote on the Genocide
    resolution since October 2000.
    Schiff called the guaranteed debate and vote on the resolution a breakthrough
    in light of the 90th anniversary of the genocide, during which 1.5 million
    Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Empire.
    Leaders in Congress and President Bush's administration have been hesitant to
    acknowledge the Armenian genocide out of fear of offending US ally Turkey,
    Schiff said.
    "If that is the standard we will use to recognize the genocide, then that is
    not a principled position for us to take," he said. "Turkey will have to come
    to grips with its Ottoman past. It is better to do it now, and the US needs to
    show some leadership."


    2) Oskanian Meets with Rice, other US Officials

    WASHINGTON, DC (PanArmenian.net)--In his first visit to the US since the
    re-election of President George W. Bush, Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian met
    with a number of US government officials, including US Secretary of State
    Condoleezza Rice, during his two-day visit to the nation's capital
    His meeting with Secretary of State Rice focused on the dynamic
    development of
    bilateral relations between Armenia and the US, as well as the country's
    domestic situation and the democratic reform process. Rice commended Armenia's
    participation in the war on terror and programs targeted for the
    reconstruction
    of Iraq.
    Informing Rice on the latest developments in the Karabagh conflict
    settlement, the two officials exchanged views on the situation in the South
    Caucasus and adjacent regions, as well as Armenian-Turkish relations.
    The Foreign Minister also met with US National Security Advisor Stephen
    Hadley
    to discuss prospects of a peaceful settlement to the Karabagh conflict. Hadley
    was particularly interested in the legislative reform process in Armenia.
    Meeting with members of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues,
    Oskanian thanked the Congressmen for consistent assistance rendered to
    Armenia.
    They reviewed issues likely to be included on the agenda of the
    Armenian-American Commission on Economic Cooperation.
    Before his departure, he also met with representatives of the Armenian
    National Committee of America and the Armenian Assembly of America. Oskanian
    leaves for Beijing on June 11.


    3) ANC Professional Network Plans Summer Trip to Homeland

    LOS ANGELES--The ANC Professional Network (ANC-PN) has organized an exclusive
    group trip for young professionals to Armenia this summer, from August 11-22.
    With the help of two Armenia veterans, Shant Minas and Mkhitar Moradian,
    and in
    coordination with ANC-PN counterparts in Yerevan, it promises to be an
    outstanding experience for young professionals to visit the Motherland.
    With excursions to local historic sites, including Etchmiadzin, Sardarabad,
    Khor Virap, Garni, Geghard, and Noravank, as well as a 3-day trip to Artsakh,
    which will include 2 nights stay at 4-star Lotus Hotel in Stepanakert, visits
    to war-torn city of Aghdam on border, Yerkir USA reconstructed villages, lunch
    with LCO volunteers in Shushi and an optional visit to the heroic village of
    Karintag, the trip will also offer plenty of free time for shopping, family,
    and sightseeing.
    Although airline accommodations are not included, ANC-PN has provided a list
    of travel agents familiar with the ANC-PN trip itinerary to help arrange a
    suitable flight.
    The trip's cost is $1,000 and includes 11 nights 4-star accommodation at Ani
    Hotel in Yerevan and Lotus Hotel in Artsakh, breakfast each day, all
    transportation in country, museum and tour tickets and two large `Kefs.'
    Accommodations at Ani Hotel are double occupancy. The deadline for a $200
    deposit to hold a space is July 5.
    For more information, log on to www.ancpn.com/Events/Armenia2005.htm. or call
    (818) 500-1918.


    4) Armenian Government Takes Measures to Destroy Nature Reserve

    By Christian Garbis

    YEREVAN--The government of Armenia has already approved measures to have
    portions of the Shikahogh forest reserve removed for the construction of a new
    highway. An estimated 30 hectares (74 acres) of forest will be cut from the
    reserve, located in the Syunik region.
    The forest contains some of the most endangered species of animals in the
    Caucasus region, such as the Eurasian lynx and mouflon (sheep), which are
    listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
    Resources (IUCN) Red Data List. The list documents thousands of species of
    animals that are endangered worldwide, with over 70 such species to be
    found in
    Armenia.
    It is estimated that approximately eight percent of Armenia is covered by
    forests, down from 12 percent at the beginning of the last century, as
    determined by Armenian Forests NGO, an environmental protection organization
    based in Yerevan. However, some specialists believe the percentage may be as
    low as six percent.
    The reserve also contains a virgin oak forest, comprising about 14,000 trees.
    The forest represents one of the last untouched wooded areas in Armenia.
    `Armenia's forests are threatened--and with them the fragile ecosystem,
    water,
    crops, air and biodiversity,' said Jeffrey Tufenkian, president of Armenian
    Forests NGO.
    Environmentalists are concerned that the destruction of the reserve will
    further contribute to the ongoing ecological imbalance in effect throughout
    the
    country. For several years, Lake Sevan has faced increasing threats to further
    support marine life as excessive fishing of native species, including the
    renowned Ishkhan fish (Armenian trout), has caused the increased, rapid growth
    of underwater plants. Deforestation--as a result of a thriving wood export
    business, as well as a source of fuel--has caused problems with erosion and
    even mudslides in many areas, especially in northern Armenia.
    Some representatives of diaspora Armenian organizations have already
    expressed
    concern. Hrair Hovnanian, board chairman of the Armenian Assembly of America,
    wrote a personal letter to President Robert Kocharian urging him to reconsider
    the route.
    The construction of the highway is endorsed by the Ministry of Transport and
    Communication, headed by Andranik Manukyan. The ministry has contracted the
    construction firm Transproject to begin work pending a final governmental
    decision. Worldwide outcries from various international environmental
    protection agencies, including the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), have pressed the
    Armenian government to rethink the measure for construction.

    Christian Garbis is a freelance writer based in Yerevan, Armenia.


    5) Black Maria Gallery Presents New Exhibition: `Six Degrees of Separation
    (from Warhol)'

    LOS ANGELES--Following the success of its inaugural exhibition in May, Black
    Maria Gallery announced a new show titled `Six Degrees of Separation (from
    Warhol),' which opened on June 4.
    `After months of preparation, we were delighted with the response of the Los
    Angeles art community to Black Maria's opening exhibition,' said gallery
    proprietor Zara Zeituntsian. `I think the works we exhibited have found
    resonance among artists and collectors alike.'
    According to co-curator Sam Saghatelian, the new exhibit, `Six Degrees of
    Separation (from Warhol),' will build on the gallery's vision to present
    non-mainstream and non-traditional art by paying tribute to a spirit of
    kinship
    between generations of artists who are linked together through either personal
    or stylistic bonds.
    `The inspiration for the upcoming exhibition came from art journalist and
    collector Joan Agajanian Quinn,' explained co-curator Sophia Gasparian. `By
    introducing me to Zara and Sam, Joan had an instrumental role in the
    shaping of
    Black Maria Gallery. The fact that she has fostered many such synergies,
    including her friendship with Andy Warhol, gave us the `six degrees of
    separation' idea, that we're all interconnected in significant ways, beyond
    the
    personal. Another inspiration was Billy Shire, owner of La Luz de Jesus
    Gallery, whose support of what was termed `low brow' art in the 80s spawned a
    whole movement.'
    The `Six Degrees of Separation (from Warhol)'exhibition will feature new and
    recent works, including video art and music, by 12 artists. They are: Srboohie
    Abajian, Mari Araki, Gregory Beylerian, Dahlia Elsayed Andrew Demirjian,
    Jennifer Quinn and Cliff Dealist, Sophia Gasparian, Frieda Gossett, Pamela
    Henderson, Sam Saghatelian, and Silvina Der-Merguerditchian.
    The exhibition's nod to Warhol, whose fame owed much to his portraiture of
    celebrities, will also come in the form of his portrait painting of Joan
    Quinn,
    which will be on exhibit during the gala night reception.
    `Six Degrees of Separation (from Warhol)' runs through until July 4.

    Black Maria
    3137 Glendale Boulevard
    Los Angeles, California 90039

    Gallery hours:
    Tuesday through Friday 12:00 to 6:00 PM
    Saturday and Sunday 11:00 to 6:00 PM

    For more information, call 818.613 9090


    6) Garen Bedrosian at Harvest Gallery

    GLENDALE--Harvest Gallery in Glendale will display a solo exhibition of Garen
    Bedrossian's works from Friday, June 17 through Thursday, June 30.
    Showcasing both oils and sculptures, Bedrossian's art links the structure of
    the abstract with figurative and expressionistic elements. "The deeply felt
    psychological statements permeating his creative production are Bedrossian's
    significant contribution to the domain of contemporary art," said Leo
    Rosshandler, I.A.A.C.
    Born in Armenia in 1952, Bedrosian is a graduate of the Fine Arts College of
    Yerevan and the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia. He currently
    lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Bedrosian has been featured in numerous
    solo and group exhibitions throughout the world including in Canada, Germany,
    Japan, Poland, Russia and the US.
    Harvest Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.
    For general information about the exhibit, call Harvest Gallery at
    818.546.1000
    or visit <http://www.harvestgallery.com/>www.harvestgallery.com.

    Artist Reception
    June 17 6:00pm - 10:00pm

    Exhibition Dates
    June 17 through June 30, 2005

    Harvest Gallery
    938 North Brand Blvd., Glendale, CA


    7) Three North American AYF Regions to Release Joint Publication Commemorating
    90th Anniversary of Genocide

    WATERTOWN, MA--The Central Executive bodies of the Armenian Youth Federation
    (AYF) Eastern and Western Regions and Canada recently announced plans to
    release a joint publication chronicling all Armenian genocide commemoration
    activities held by the three regions in efforts to continue working together
    towards maintaining strong inter-regional ties.
    AYF members from all three regions will contribute text and photos detailing
    any activities their chapters or region organized to commemorate the 90th
    anniversary of the Genocide. The collection will then be organized and printed
    by the AYF Eastern Region in July, to be distributed to members in all three
    regions by their respective Central Executives, as well as to AYF members
    around the world. The publication will also be available at the Eastern
    Region's annual Olympics held in September.
    `This endeavor demonstrates each region's commitment to working together in
    the context of one of the most important events in diasporan history. Each
    region has so much to offer and now we will pool our resources into one
    memorable publication to commemorate the tragedy of the Armenian genocide,'
    said AYF Eastern Region chairman Antranig Kzirian.
    For more information or to contribute to the issue, send and materials to
    [email protected].


    8) Krikorian's Business Life Celebrates 15th Anniversary & Small Business
    Month


    LOS ANGELES--Business Life Magazine celebrated its 15th Anniversary during
    Small Business Month at the Verdugo Hills Country Club in Glendale, attracting
    a sold out attendance.
    Publisher and Editor-in-chief John Krikorian and vice president of marketing
    Gregory Krikorian started Business Life in May 1990, a four-color magazine,
    which initially focused on Glendale, Burbank, and Pasadena to enhance the
    communities and help develop community pride. It has expanded to include the
    San Gabriel Valley, with coverage from Ontario and Monrovia to the westerly
    portion of the San Fernando Valley.
    John Krikorian said, "Capitalism benefits all of us. Little did we realize
    fifteen years ago when we launched Business Life in May that it coincided with
    Small Business Month, offering us the opportunity to celebrate.'
    Business Life has received the US Small Business Administration media award
    for `Small Business Advocate' and the Soroptimist International recognition
    for
    `Improving the Status of Women' in a 20 country region, along with many other
    recognition
    certificates.





    `My parents came here in the mid-20's as
    orphans and survivors of the Armenian Genocide,' stated Gregory Krikorian.
    `They sowed the seeds of service to their adopted community and country. My
    mother volunteered for the YWCA in Connecticut, and my dad served in the Army
    National Guard, New Britain Auxiliary Police and became an Air Warden during
    the World War II Years,' he noted. `This commitment to community giving and
    volunteer runs through all of my family.' Krikorian, co-founder and Vice
    President Marketing of Business Life Magazine, was recently overwhelming
    elected to a second term on the Glendale Unified School Board and is involved
    in many community and civic organizations.
    The celebration's keynote speaker was Hector V. Barreto, US Small Business
    Administration (SBA) Administrator, past resident of Glendale, and a former
    small business owner. Celebrating the magazine's contribution to the region,
    Barreto noted, `We have a very entrepreneurial community. Business in the
    region is growing. Business Life offers a lot of valuable information for
    those
    in the region.'
    Certificates of commendations for the Anniversary were received from Governor
    Arnold Schwarznegger, who noted, `Your coverage (Business Life) has played an
    important role in enhancing the region's business climate. California is a
    golden land of opportunity where all people can realize their dreams through
    ingenuity and perseverance. This milestone reflects the entrepreneurship that
    is a trademark of our great state.'
    Michael Antonovich, Supervisor, Fifth District, County of Los Angeles said in
    his letter to Krikorian, `Your leadership and your dedication to the
    magazine's
    examination of our business life in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys,
    Pasadena, Glendale and Burbank has had a positive impact on our business
    climate far beyond those borders.'
    Guests included leaders of the cities of Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank and the
    Los Angeles Community Development office, San Fernando and San Gabriel Valley
    Chambers of Commerce, the San Gabriel Economic Partnership, Economic Alliance
    of the San Fernando Valley, the Various Workforce Investment Boards, the Small
    Business Development Centers, along with multicultural business resources such
    as the Armenian American Chamber of Commerce, San Gabriel Valley Black
    Business
    Association, Latin Business Association various Asian chambers, the Armenian
    Relief Society, Armenian Council of America, and many other organizations
    civic
    and service from the region.
    For information on Business Life call 818-240-7088 and visit
    www.businesslife.com.


    9) Carl Terzian Honored for over Four Decades of Community Service

    LOS ANGELES--Carl R. Terzian, founder and chairman of Carl Terzian Associates,
    will be honored by The League for Children (TLC), a fund raising auxiliary for
    Children s Bureau, for his more than forty years of outstanding community
    service at TLC S annual family event Polo in the Park to be held Saturday,
    June
    18, at 12:30 p.m. at the Will Rogers Historic State Park in Pacific Palisades.
    Proceeds from the event will benefit prevention programs aimed at helping
    thousands of abused and neglected children served by Children s Bureau
    throughout Southern California.
    Carl Terzian has successfully provided public relations counsel to causes,
    corporations, individuals, and institutions for more than thirty-five years.
    Prior to establishing his firm in 1969, Terzian served as an international
    goodwill ambassador for President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John
    Foster
    Dulles; director of public and church relations for the Lutheran Hospital
    Society of Southern California; civic affairs consultant to Coast Savings and
    Loan Association; dean and professor of government and speech at Woodbury
    University; and public affairs director for architect Charles Luckman.
    Over the years, Terzian has been president of the California Pediatrics
    Center
    and the Southern California Youth Leadership Foundation; vice president of the
    Los Angeles Business Council and Project Concern; regent of California
    Lutheran
    University; trustee of Woodbury University; an arbitrator for the American
    Arbitration Association; and a director of the Americanism Educational League,
    Armenian Film Foundation, Boy Scouts of America, California Museum of Science
    and Industry Advisory Board, Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Goodwill
    Industries, March of Dimes, Salvation Army and Volunteer Center of Los
    Angeles.
    He has been honored for civic and professional leadership by Congress, Her
    Majesty the Queen of England, California Assembly and Senate, City and County
    of Los Angeles, USC, Boy Scouts of America, California Junior Chamber of
    Commerce, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles Business Council,
    United Way, and the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge.
    Carl Terzian Associates is a full-service public relations firm that offers
    clients specialized assistance and counsel - ing in the use of electronic and
    print media, graphics, civic and government participation, public speaking,
    philanthropy, special events, awards and tributes, and networking.
    The League for Children is one of Children s Bureau s longest-standing
    auxiliary groups co-founded by Lois Linkletter. The auxiliary has raised more
    than $2.5 million since it was formed in 1986. Art Linkletter is Master of
    Ceremonies of the fundraiser and Polo enthusiast Ambassador Glen Holden is
    Honorary Chairman.
    For one hundred years Children s Bureau has helped parents raise healthy
    children by offering an array of child abuse prevention and treatment services
    aimed at strengthening families and communities throughout Southern
    California.
    The comprehensive programs focus on parents with kids (newborns through age
    12)
    and include in-home and center-based counseling; child and parent development;
    health; child and parent education groups; tutoring and reading programs; and
    community resource referrals. More than 7,000 children and their families are
    served each year throughout Southern California. For more information about
    Children s Bureau, visit.


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