HAYQ WILL RESUME PUBLICATION
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[08:12 pm] 23 February, 2009
Gind printing House has relinquished its action against Hayq daily,
and the newspaper is likely to resume its publication already on
Tuesday," says Hayq's chief editor Gegham Nazaryan.
Remind that on February 19, employees of the Kentron and Nork Marash
division of the Compulsory Enforcement Service of Judicial Acts froze
the property and cash accounts of Hayq newspaper. The move was resulted
by an action instituted by "Gind" Publishing House against the paper
and its owner, Mr. A. Martirosyan, to recoup some 2.3 million drams
in unpaid expenses.
Over the past ten days Hayq had been issued in a printing house owned
by Martirosyan.
The editor-in-chief says the action has been relinquished as Gind
became convinced that the money will be paid back.
A1+
[08:12 pm] 23 February, 2009
Gind printing House has relinquished its action against Hayq daily,
and the newspaper is likely to resume its publication already on
Tuesday," says Hayq's chief editor Gegham Nazaryan.
Remind that on February 19, employees of the Kentron and Nork Marash
division of the Compulsory Enforcement Service of Judicial Acts froze
the property and cash accounts of Hayq newspaper. The move was resulted
by an action instituted by "Gind" Publishing House against the paper
and its owner, Mr. A. Martirosyan, to recoup some 2.3 million drams
in unpaid expenses.
Over the past ten days Hayq had been issued in a printing house owned
by Martirosyan.
The editor-in-chief says the action has been relinquished as Gind
became convinced that the money will be paid back.