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    Minnesota teacher killed in Armenian capital

    Associated Press
    May 20 2004

    YEREVAN, Armenia - A Minnesota man who traveled the world to teach
    English in India, Tibet and other nations was found stabbed to death
    outside his apartment here, his family said.

    Armenian police said the body of Joshua Haglund, 33, was found in
    downtown Yerevan, the Armenian capital, on Monday night with signs
    of beating and three stab wounds. The U.S. Embassy identified Haglund
    but didn't say where he was from.

    Dan Blommer, Haglund's stepfather, confirmed that Haglund was from
    Shoreview and had been teaching at Yerevan's Linguistics University
    under the aegis of the U.S. Department of State's English Language
    Fellow program.

    "We got a phone call from the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, and they said
    he had gotten killed outside his apartment," Blommer said. "They said
    it did not appear to be a robbery."

    An official with the Armenian Prosecutor General's office, who asked
    not be named, said the killing had "personal motives" and voiced hope
    that perpetrators could be quickly found.

    Haglund last visited Minnesota in March, his family said. He was
    planning to leave Armenia in a few days for a trip through Iran before
    returning to Minnesota for the summer.

    An experienced traveler, Haglund had lived for extended periods in
    Japan, India and Puerto Rico. Last Friday, he told his mother, Maxine
    Haglund-Blommer, that a recent interview had led to a job offer in
    Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. He told her it would be his last
    overseas assignment.

    "He said, 'This is my last trip, Mom. I want to live close to you
    guys.' That was his plan," she said.

    Haglund graduated from Mounds View High School, the University of
    Minnesota and the University of Toronto.

    Armenia, which gained independence from the former Soviet Union in
    1991, lies just east of Turkey.
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