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    New York Times, NY
    Dec 27 2008


    Aznavour Granted Armenian Citizenship

    Compiled by Dave Itzkoff
    Published: December 26, 2008


    Charles Aznavour, above, the singer-songwriter and actor, was granted
    citizenship in Armenia by the decree of that country's president on
    Friday, Agence-France Presse reported. Though known as the Frank
    Sinatra of France, Mr. Aznavour, 84, was born Shahnour Aznavourian in
    Paris to Armenian parents and has been an advocate of charity efforts
    to benefit Armenia. He organized a series of benefit concerts after
    the 1988 earthquakes there and is the country's permanent delegate to
    Unesco. He is also the first French performer to have a platinum
    record in Europe, and his songs have been covered by English-speaking
    singers from Elvis Costello to Liza Minnelli. The president of
    Armenia, Serge Sargsyan, said in a statement that he had granted
    citizenship to Mr. Aznavour, whom he called a `prominent singer and
    public figure' and `a hero of the Armenian people.'
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