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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Governor’s Presence, Armenian-Jewish Cooperation Highlight 93rd Anniversary Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide
By Daphne Abeel Mirror-Spectator Staff BOSTON — The personal presence of Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and Lt. Gov. Tim Murray and keynote speech by Nancy Kaufman, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, highlighted the 93rd Anniversary Commemoration of … Continue reading
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A Reinvigorated ADL Emerges from the 81st Convention
Reinvention and Adaptation Of New Armenian Realities Are Necessary By Taleen Babayan Mirror-Spectator Staff BOSTON — The Armenian Democratic Liberal Organization’s (ADL) District Committee of United States and Canada held its 81st Annual Convention on Saturday and Sunday, April 5-6 … Continue reading
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Dinner for Rakel Dink at Diocese
By Taleen Babayan Mirror-Spectator Staff NEW YORK — Over the course of two days, Rakel Dink, the widow of Hrant Dink, was toasted and feted here for her struggle to continue her husband’s legacy. More than 50 people gathered for … Continue reading
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DC Board Approves Armenian Genocide Museum Proposal
WASHINGTON — In a public hearing on March 27, the Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB), in a unanimous vote, gave concept approval for the Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA). The plans call for restoring the exterior of the historic … Continue reading