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U.S. Envoy In Armenia Tiptoes Amid Tense Geopolitics
Asbarez Armenian Daily, News Report, Staff, Oct 10, 2003
The U.S. Ambassador to Armenia spoke on the country's tense relations with neighboring Turkey and Azerbaijan. The ill-feelings, including fighting in the Karabakh area, add up to a troubled outlook in that region.
Armenia Offers Support to U.S. Iraq Effort
Asbarez Armenian Daily, News Report, Staff, Aug 19, 2003
Armenia has pledged medical and de-mining personnel to the U.S.-led forces in Iraq. Meanwhile, U.S.-based Armenian organizations are lobbying in Washington D.C. for assistance to the 30,000 ethnic Armenians living in Iraq.
NCM Lanza Historica Campaña Publicitria en Medios Ethnicos Para Promover en Derecho de los Pacientes a Tener Interprete
NCM, Jun 16, 2003
NCM anuncia el lanzamiento este mes de una campaña de mercadeo social de dos años de duración y con un presupuesto de $2.5 millones de dólares, con publicidad en aproximadamente 200 medios de comunicación de California.
Asbarez: A Forum for the Armenian Community
NCM, Elena Shore, May 23, 2003
Asbarez Newspaper has delivered news from Armenia for nearly a hundred years, from its coverage of the 1915 genocide in Armenia to changes in the Armenian diaspora today.
Black Colleges Hit Hard Times
New California Media, Compiled and Edited by Pueng Vongs, Jan 17, 2003
Plus: American Jews Write Bush; Chinese Americans React to Hong Kong Security Proposal; Armenians off the US Registration Rolls
Pakistanis Brace for Registration
New California Media, Compiled and Edited by Sandip Roy and Pueng Vongs, Jan 15, 2003
Plus: Indian Diaspora - Who Gets Citizenship?; Korean Churches Widen Their Roles; Chinese So Far Ignoring Shaq Attack
US Flip-Flop on Alien Registration
Asbarez Daily, Harut Sassounian, Jan 08, 2003
In reversing their decision to put Armenia on a list of countries whose citizens are suspected of terrorism, the Justice Department acknowledged the political clout of the Armenian-American community.
The Roman Empire - From the Past, to Save the Future?
New California Media, Amir Taheri, Jan 07, 2003
One crucial lesson of history is that civilizations that close themselves end up weakened and ultimately perish. So, what is the solution? Put simply, the solution is to revive the Roman Empire!
Pipeline Politics - Oil Behind Plan for U.S. Troops in Georgia
Pacific News Service, Peter Dale Scott, Feb 28, 2002
The proposed deployment of 200 Special Operations forces to the former Soviet republic of Georgia is about more than pursuing al Qaeda terrorists around the globe -- it's also about oil.
America Fighting Its Eleventh War of Expansion and Empire-Building
Pacific News Service, Franz Schurmann, Oct 12, 2001
Since the Revolutionary War, America has experienced ten major wars and has now entered its 11th. Major strategic changes are a shift in its 1950 doctrine and the growing importance of the Asia-Pacific region.
Crying Wolf or Crying Bear? Little Azerbaijan Comes in from the Cold
Pacific News Service, Thomas Goltz, Feb 12, 1999
An invitation to the U.S. military to establish a base is not all that common, but nothing is quite as it seems in Azerbaijan, which did the inviting. In a report that he is uniquely qualified to provide, PNS commentator Thomas Goltz traces the convoluted history of this invitation.
Why the U.S. Indifference to Chechnya's Fate?
Pacific News Service, Franz Schurmann, Jan 23, 1996
For all its remoteness Bosnia's plight stirred public outrage in the U.S. By contrast, Russia's onslaught against the Chechens has aroused little empathy. Why the difference?

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