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    THIS DAY LAST YEAR: WILL OBAMA RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE?

    Tert
    Oct 20 2009
    Armenia

    On October 20, 2008, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun,
    or ARF-D) representative Giro Manoyan had said that American President
    Barack Obama would recognize Armenian Genocide, Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev paid a business visit to Yerevan, and Einstein's gold
    watch sold for much more than anticipated.

    If Obama Elected President the US will Recognize Armenian Genocide,
    Says ARF-D Representative

    "If Obama is elected president, there's a big possibility that the
    US will recognize the Armenian Genocide," Director of ARF-D Bureau's
    Political Affairs and Armenian Cause (Hay Dat) Office Giro Manoyan
    stated on this day last year.

    According to him, after the American presidential elections, a
    change in the political approach toward the region will be apparent
    in the US. As to the US's position in Nagorno-Karabakh issue, Manoyan
    believed that there wouldn't be much change in that respect.

    Dmitry Medvedev Arrived in Yerevan

    At the invitation of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Russian
    President Dmitry Medvedev arrived in Yerevan on a business visit.

    President Sargsyan met the high-ranking official at Zvartnots
    International Airport.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, Armenia's Ambassador
    to Russia Armen Smbatyan, and Russia's Ambassador to Armenia Nikolay
    Pavlov were also at the airport. The delegation headed by the Russian
    president included Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Minister
    of Transport Igor Levitin, Minister of Energy Sergey Shmadko, heads
    of Russian entities, and Armenian businessmen.

    Further, the Armenian president organized an official dinner in honour
    of the Russian president at the presidential office.

    Einstein's Watch Was Sold

    The gold watch belonging to Albert Einstein was sold at the internet
    auction at about 600,000 USD. The purchaser of the Swiss watch wished
    to remain unknown.

    The organizers of the auction were initially expecting to get
    20,000-30,000 USD. But their expectations were exceeded significantly.
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