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    ARKA News Agency
    Nov 5 2004


    RA President and NATO Secretary general discuss Armenia-NATO
    relations

    Armenian Deputy Energy Minister Artak Davtyan discharged from post
    held

    Carlos Petrosian released from the position of the head of RA
    National Security Service

    Armenian Deputy Culture and Youth Affairs Minister awarded medal for
    responsible parental care

    Inter-university games `What? Where? When' to be opened today in
    Russian-Armenian University in Yerevan today

    Meeting of Heads of Armenian, Georgian and Azeri Parliaments takes
    place in Versailles Palace

    A new book `Vandalism' by a famous Kharabakh historian Shahen
    Lazarian published recently

    16 armenian investigators undergo training courses in Armenia

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    RA PRESIDENT AND NATO SECRETARY GENERAL DISCUSS ARMENIA-NATO
    RELATIONS

    YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian and NATO
    Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer discussed Armenia-Nato
    relations. Kocharian stressed the readiness to deepen relations with
    NATO and expressed confidence that given visit will become additional
    stimulus for development of bilateral relations. Kocharian said:
    `Armenia has representative in NATO and we'll try to be more active
    in the programs'.
    The parties also discussed Karabakh settlement. L.D. --0--

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    ARMENIAN DEPUTY ENERGY MINISTER ARTAK DAVTYAN DISCHARGED FROM POST
    HELD

    YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/ By decree of the Armenian PM Andranik
    Margarian of November 05 2004, Armenian Deputy Energy Minister Artak
    advtyan discharged from the post held, as Armenian Government Public
    and Press Relations Departments told ARKA. T.M. -0--

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    CARLOS PETROSIAN RELEASED FROM THE POSITION OF THE HEAD OF RA
    NATIONAL SECURITY SERVICE

    YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian signed
    decrease on release of Carlos Petrosian from the position of the head
    of RA National Security Service, RA President's press office told
    ARKA. Petrosian was released from the position on the base of his own
    petition.
    Carlos Petrosian was born in 1951 in Gomadzor Village of Sevan Region
    of Armenia. Graduated from Faculty of Law on Yerevan State
    University. In 1976-1988 has take different positions in the system
    of internal affairs. In 1983-1993 - Petrosian was the head of 2nd
    investigation department of MIA. In 1996 has taken positions of the
    head of 6th and 4th Departments of Ministry of National Security.
    Since 1997 he has take the position of the head of Chief
    Investigation Department of MIA. In 1999 was appointed the Minister
    of Internal Affairs and after reorganization of the ministry to the
    National Security Service in 2002 headed it. L.D. --0--

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    ARMENIAN DEPUTY CULTURE AND YOUTH AFFAIRS MINISTER AWARDED MEDAL FOR
    RESPONSIBLE PARENTAL CARE

    YEREVAN, November 05. /ARKA/. Armenian Deputy Culture and Youth
    Affairs Minister Lilit Asatryan was awarded medal `For Responsible
    Parental Care'. This medal was delivered to her by Ukrainian Minister
    of Family, Children and Youth Affairs Rostislav Darpushko during the
    press conference summarizing the 12th meeting of the International
    Council of Heads of CIS State Institutions for Youth Affairs.
    Drapushko also delivered a medal for `For Active Publuc Activity' to
    his Kyrgyz colleague Bakyt Jekshenov.
    The Council was formed on the basis of the agreement between the
    Heads of State Structures on Youth Affairs of CIS signed in Moscow on
    December 21-23, 1997. Sessions of the Council are held twice a year.
    The main directions of the activity of the Council are to implement
    joint programs and carry out joint arrangements, develop and
    implement short-term and perspective projects, as well as to study
    problems and experience jointly, exchange information in the sphere
    of youth affairs. Delegations from Russia, the Ukraine, Moldova,
    Tajikistan, Belarus and Georgia take part in the current session of
    the Council in Yerevan. A.H.--0--

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    INTER-UNIVERSITY GAMES `WHAT? WHERE? WHEN' TO BE OPENED TODAY IN
    RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN UNIVERSITY IN YEREVAN TODAY

    YEREVAN, November 05. /ARKA/. Inter-university games `What? Where?
    When' to be opened today in Russian-Armenian (Slavic)University (RAU)
    in Yerevan today. As RAU told ARKA, leading universities of Yerevan,
    Gyumri, Vanadzor, Ijevan and Gavar will participate in the games.
    Also on November 06, the first student brain-ring championship will
    be held in the University.
    The press release mentions that the organizers have concluded
    exclusive agreement with TV company `Igra'. T.M. -0--

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    MEETING OF HEADS OF ARMENIAN, GEORGIAN AND AZERI PARLIAMENTS TAKES
    PLACE IN VERSAILLES PALACE

    YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. The meeting of Heads of Armenian,
    Georgian and Azeri Parliaments takes place in Versailles Palace -
    Arthur Baghdasaryan, Nino Burjanadze and Murtuz Alaskerov. According
    to the Public Relations Department of RA NA, the participants
    discussed issues of tourism development and assessment of cultural
    heritage at the meeting held under the patronage of Christian
    Poncelet, the President of French Senate. Opening the meeting,
    Poncelet noted the importance of regular meetings of the Presidents
    of Parliaments of the three countries from the point of view of
    Parliamentary diplomacy development. He confirmed the readiness of
    French Senate to assist the discussions and find solutions of the
    problems accumulated in South Caucasus.
    In his turn, the Speaker of RA Parliament noted the importance of
    similar discussions and as a concrete step suggested to establish a
    special working group including representatives of the four
    countries, which will deal with the mentioned issues and during the
    intervals between the meetings of the Speakers of Parliaments.
    According to Baghdasaryan, tourism is a priority in economy, and a
    concept and state program of development is adopted.
    Touching upon the second issue of the agenda, the Head of Armenian
    Parliament refuted the accusations of Azeri party concerning the
    elimination of cultural monuments on `occupied' territories and said
    that there are thousands of facts, which prove the opposite, in
    particular the destruction of Armenian monuments on Turkish and Azeri
    territories. He also noted the necessity for ensuring regional
    development especially that the South Caucasus region is of both
    political and trade and economic interest to the world only as a
    single system and political disputes should not hamper the
    cooperation in various areas. L.V - 0--

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    A NEW BOOK `VANDALISM' BY A FAMOUS KHARABAKH HISTORIAN SHAHEN
    MKRTCHYAN PUBLISHED RECENTLY

    STEPANAKERT, November 5. /ARKA/. A new book `Vandalism' by a famous
    Kharabakh historian Shahen Lazarian has been published recently.
    According to ARKA's reporter in Stepanakert, the book discusses the
    acts of vandalism by Azerbaijani side toward over 20 000 Armenian
    monuments. The author begins the book from the historiography of 60s
    of the last century, when struggle against the policy pursued by Baku
    began.
    The book will be translated into English. The only goal of the book
    is to keep aware the world community about the evils committed on the
    part of Azerbaijan. The book was published at the expense of an
    Armenian from Argentina Hovsep Hovsepyan and the Institute-Museum for
    the Armenian Genocide of RA National Academy of Sciences. A.H. -0--

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    16 ARMENIAN INVESTIGATORS UNDERGO TRAINING COURSES IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. 16 Armenian investigators underwent
    training courses in Armenian in frames of US assistance to Armenian
    law-enforcement bodies. As the US Embassy in Armenia told ARKA
    agency, the training, financed by the Office on legal Issues and
    International Drug Fighting of US Embassy in Armenia, was organized
    by two high-ranking investigators of Glendale police. During the
    training, a wide range of issues, connected with police work, in
    particular, the guarding and photographing of the locus delicti and
    organization of further activities, finding and collection of
    evidence, dactyloscopy, investigation of murders and other death
    cases.
    A day before, the Deputy US Ambassador to Armenia Anthony Godfrin
    presented the participants of trainings with certificates on
    completion of trainings. L.V. - 0--
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