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    EDITORIAL: NO CAKES FOR THIS ONE!
    By Khatchig Mouradian

    The Armenian Weekly
    January 14, 2010

    The 75th anniversary of the Armenian Weekly came and went without any
    fanfare. No celebration events were held, no banquets were organized,
    and no cakes were cut. The economy and the Turkey-Armenia protocols
    remained on top of the agenda and contributed to this amnesia.

    Anniversaries didn't stand a chance.

    But the nuclear staff of the Weekly and its large base of contributors
    and readers worldwide had many reasons to celebrate, and celebrate we
    did, by making sure we not only survived but thrived when many other
    national and ethnic newspapers are closing. We continued publishing
    magazine issues bringing together dozens of prominent writers and
    scholars from across the globe. We improved our website and made
    it a forum of discussion and debate for thousands upon thousands of
    loyal readers worldwide. And, diligently, every week-without taking a
    single week off-we put out the paper as if our readers' lives depended
    on it. It all was our way of saying we are 75 years young. It all was
    our way of saying, There may not be any cakes, but you'll get a better
    paper, a better magazine issue, and better online content every week.

    And instead of trying desperately to bask in the glories of the
    past-retelling stories about how William Saroyan and others got their
    start in the Weekly-we introduced new writers and columnists, who
    produce work that make us proud in the here-and-now. I am constantly
    amazed at the amount of work the Armenian Weekly gets done with
    the minimal resources we have. I thank my assistant editor for the
    past three years, Andrew Turpin (we wish you the best of luck in
    your future endeavors, Andy) and copyeditor Nayiri Arzoumanian for
    their efforts. The editor receives most of the credit (and all the
    criticism), but without the dedication of those who worked with me,
    this paper would not have been anywhere near where it is now. I also
    thank our columnists, all our contributors, and last but not least,
    you, our readers. Happy Holidays!
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