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provider telecom is france negative the company is reportedly buying a seventy five percent stake in armenia gnc alpha twenty two and a half million dollars alexander. i assume metropole says investors should pay post attention to the latest is likely to influence market mavens. the most journo condition would be to pay attention to the shares which tracked strongly usually.
provider telecom is france negative the company is reportedly buying a seventy five percent stake in armenia gnc alpha twenty two and a half million dollars alexander. i assume metropole says investors should pay post attention to the latest is likely to influence market mavens. the most journo condition would be to pay attention to the shares which tracked strongly usually.
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and for this time people of armenia gave wilson this wonderful painting called "esperanze" or hope. >>> aside from the piano the tappest triwas a wedding gift since wilson married edith in december of 1915. he chose not to have a large, elaborate white house wedding. they had a small private ceremony from edith's house on 20th street. however, the gifts certainly were quite magnificent. the french ambassador sent this tapestry over to mrs. wilson to choose after she returned from her honeymoon. ike hoover, who was the famous celebrated usher, chief usher at the white house for over 40 years, called mrs. wilson down and said, "madam, the french ambassador is here and he has some gifts for you to choose as a wedding gift." and edith says, "oh, well by all means please escort the ambassador upstairs." and hoover said, "no, madam, you'll need to come down to the east room." well, that should have been an indication that it was no small gift. ambassador had brought along three tapestries that were here in the united states at the panama pacific exposition in san francisco in 1915. wilson,
and for this time people of armenia gave wilson this wonderful painting called "esperanze" or hope. >>> aside from the piano the tappest triwas a wedding gift since wilson married edith in december of 1915. he chose not to have a large, elaborate white house wedding. they had a small private ceremony from edith's house on 20th street. however, the gifts certainly were quite magnificent. the french ambassador sent this tapestry over to mrs. wilson to choose after she returned...
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. >> it can exist for cambodia and armenia and all the other genocides. >> turkey denies the genocide so plays. it says there was heavy loss of life -- denies the genocide took place. it said there was heavy loss of life on both sides. france believes the differences can be overcome. >> nobody can ignore the reaction of turkey. turkey is a great country, and we respect its people and leaders. we wish to develop our relationship with turkey. >> the bill needs to be signed into law by nicholas sarcozy, and that could take place by the end of february. >> the pressure on iran has intensified with the european ban on all imports of iranian oil. this was agreed upon. the eu is iran's second-biggest market, and iran has threatened to close the strait if shipments are disruptive. this is an important gateway with almost 17 million barrels since 2011. that is nearly 20% of all the oil traded worldwide. >> tankers and laden with oil from the gulf heading today towards the narrow point of the street and the open sea beyond. immediately after the eu decision to stop buying iran's will today, som
. >> it can exist for cambodia and armenia and all the other genocides. >> turkey denies the genocide so plays. it says there was heavy loss of life -- denies the genocide took place. it said there was heavy loss of life on both sides. france believes the differences can be overcome. >> nobody can ignore the reaction of turkey. turkey is a great country, and we respect its people and leaders. we wish to develop our relationship with turkey. >> the bill needs to be signed...
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the soviet communist alliance dissolved. 15 states emerged from their alliance's dissolution -- armenia, belarus, estonia, georgia, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, lithuania, russia, turn men stan, ukraine, uzbekistan. today 20 years later the former soviet union alliance is undergoing an ingenious reincarnation. but with no communism. vladimir putin, the prime minister of calling for a new economic alliance with four former soviet of the alliance, and vladimir putin staying at the throttle. the name of this new russian connectivity is, get this, the eu, the eurasian union. in other words, an eu2, with the european union the eu1, if this eurasian union, the eu2, will serve as an ll pivot on free trade. the five nation will enjoy free exchange of goods across their mistake of eu1. >> we won't repeat the mistakes of the european union in our integration. we're conscious of what we're doing. we understand who we're g with. the european union took a shot in the dark. >> question, is putin trying to capitalize on the eurozone's woes? >> i thibault in is desperately trying to save his skin. the actio
the soviet communist alliance dissolved. 15 states emerged from their alliance's dissolution -- armenia, belarus, estonia, georgia, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, lithuania, russia, turn men stan, ukraine, uzbekistan. today 20 years later the former soviet union alliance is undergoing an ingenious reincarnation. but with no communism. vladimir putin, the prime minister of calling for a new economic alliance with four former soviet of the alliance, and vladimir putin staying at the throttle. the name...
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>> i think are 15 countries bordering it from armenia, pakistan, iraq, kuwait and on the persian gulf side, you have saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> who rules iran? >> iran is currently ruled by a non-democratic government headed by supreme leader, the ayatollah. it is an undemocratic system to have small pockets within it. there are elections taking place and they are not usually fair or free. they are local elections as well but ultimately, the decision making power is in the hands of the ayatollah and those around him. >> everybody knows mahmoud ahmadinejad, but there are elected people and unelected people. it is the unelected people who have the power. >> even know they are elected, it is not necessarily free elections. there was a lot of fraud taking place in the 2009 elections. even if there wasn't, it's not as if anyone can stand in those elections. the guardian council, they'd do not have to bota it -- say why they are disqualifying certain candidates. you have people trying to stand for candidacy in the elections in 2009 but only four people were approved. >> i
>> i think are 15 countries bordering it from armenia, pakistan, iraq, kuwait and on the persian gulf side, you have saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> who rules iran? >> iran is currently ruled by a non-democratic government headed by supreme leader, the ayatollah. it is an undemocratic system to have small pockets within it. there are elections taking place and they are not usually fair or free. they are local elections as well but ultimately, the decision making...
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in armenia there was -- >> there is a history of friendship between the armenians and the french people. this is also for the protection of human rights worldwide. >> this is more of a sensitive area for millions of armenians in the wider diaspora whose ancestors were killed. turks believe president sarkozy and is seeking the support of armenians in the elections in april. the turkish government is not only angry. it has also started to respond. it said in a statement turkey is committed to taking all necessary steps against this unjust disposition which produces basic human values to enacting. turkey's 4 and minister scene outside his party headquarters warned france not takoma follow through on the new law -- and not to follow-throug through onw law. the bill could be signed as early as february. bbc news. >> we are bringing you pictures of the parliament in turkey. the turkish prime minister is speaking to his ruling party. we don't have a translation at the moment, but we will bring you more details on exactly what he is saying as soon as we can. the big issue right there in turkey.
in armenia there was -- >> there is a history of friendship between the armenians and the french people. this is also for the protection of human rights worldwide. >> this is more of a sensitive area for millions of armenians in the wider diaspora whose ancestors were killed. turks believe president sarkozy and is seeking the support of armenians in the elections in april. the turkish government is not only angry. it has also started to respond. it said in a statement turkey is...
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walter was the youngest of four boys, was born in armenia, north dakota in 1934. he was drafted into the u.s. army in 1943. he served as a combat engineer in the 20th armored division in france, austria, and germany. his parents moved to san francisco to help in the war effort and walter join them after being honorably discharged. he fell in love with the city and the city -- the feeling was mutual. he was an ice-cream maker when he accepted a position at sears roebuck selling appliances and televisions. i am assuming it is the geary and the sonics years. he became active in the union. he spent more than 50 years as a san francisco union leader. he retired at the age of 80 in 2004. i think our current secretary- treasurer of the labor council and many brothers and sisters of the labor movement are honored with his -- honoring his memory at grace cathedral this weekend. he earned a reputation as a fierce but friendly fighter for workers' rights. he was respected for his ability to help settle disputes. when the council got involved in bart negotiations shuttling ba
walter was the youngest of four boys, was born in armenia, north dakota in 1934. he was drafted into the u.s. army in 1943. he served as a combat engineer in the 20th armored division in france, austria, and germany. his parents moved to san francisco to help in the war effort and walter join them after being honorably discharged. he fell in love with the city and the city -- the feeling was mutual. he was an ice-cream maker when he accepted a position at sears roebuck selling appliances and...
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especially in armenia for me three times in my house from d.c.to come people i think that was going to cities i mean the club i was working i was i was sure it is going in the wrong direction because if you need the money and in this moment disclose disappear from football and i think i did the right thing to do move in the right time before they come to bomb they had five coaches in on you and i was going to be scared about the situation but they said they want to change something and leave even when you lost three games in the road and there was the pressure a little bit last year i know the owner of the club said. but it's going to be the new federal sort of the combine and he'll trust me do you thing that the world twenty team can change something in this i'm sure percent sure after the world cup that i shall be much better not just in the national to vote also in the club competition and they will love medal from this and it's good for the country because there will be a new stadium of snow airports new streets new hotels i think it's fantas
especially in armenia for me three times in my house from d.c.to come people i think that was going to cities i mean the club i was working i was i was sure it is going in the wrong direction because if you need the money and in this moment disclose disappear from football and i think i did the right thing to do move in the right time before they come to bomb they had five coaches in on you and i was going to be scared about the situation but they said they want to change something and leave...
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provider telecom is france negative the company is reportedly buying a seventy five percent stake in armenia gnc alpha twenty two and a half million dollars alexander. i assume metropole says investors should pay post attention to the latest is likely to influence market mavens. the most journo condition would be to pay attention to the shares which tracked strongly usually. to the news current leading news flow is quite positive those shares will be probably the biggest gainers of those for example you can still names which are usually the most reaction from this kind of piece you can sell financials as well as one of the first proxies on global growth and then also you should definitely track the story about the u.s. and iran and see how the oil price action is what's going on on that side. two thousand and eleven left many traders playing a day to day trading day to europe's sovereign debt mess. koskie final capital says global markets will be hoping the problems in order to boost markets stalls of longer time investment. once we see the end of the european drama for the stock markets for
provider telecom is france negative the company is reportedly buying a seventy five percent stake in armenia gnc alpha twenty two and a half million dollars alexander. i assume metropole says investors should pay post attention to the latest is likely to influence market mavens. the most journo condition would be to pay attention to the shares which tracked strongly usually. to the news current leading news flow is quite positive those shares will be probably the biggest gainers of those for...
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mass killing of armenians by ottoman turks nearly a century ago would face up to a year in prison armenia says one and a half million were killed in the massacre but turkey claims the number is much less and the bill still needs to be signed off by president sarkozy before it becomes law. japans kept no records of his nuclear crisis response the energy minister admits that no details from top level meetings were taken by the body set up to manage the fukushima tragedy clue to discussions about evacuating people living near the plant there's already been a wave of criticism over the way the government handled the disaster. and in just a few minutes here on r t a rather unique forecast for the future of the world's economy that will be a write off for the business with dmitri. welcome to business r.t. good to have your company the rally in oil prices has paused traders awaiting the next move in the escalating dispute between iran and the west tehran has responded to the ease decision to impose an oil embargo by threatening to close the strait of hormuz twenty percent of the world's scrooge
mass killing of armenians by ottoman turks nearly a century ago would face up to a year in prison armenia says one and a half million were killed in the massacre but turkey claims the number is much less and the bill still needs to be signed off by president sarkozy before it becomes law. japans kept no records of his nuclear crisis response the energy minister admits that no details from top level meetings were taken by the body set up to manage the fukushima tragedy clue to discussions about...
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iran air or even on british midland airways between london and tehran, that plane has to refuel in armeniaor somewhere else where they can get fuel. they can't even get fuel for their airlines when they go abroad. this is directly affecting the iranian people. the iranian government is making sure the iranian people know that it's directly affecting them. they don't quite understand why the sanctions are there. they don't quite understand why their planes are falling out of the sky when they could easily be buying boeings to safely take people. they were looking. i think this is a reflection of the leadership. i think hillary's correct. they were looking for some sign -- i don't know about china, i'm not an expert at all. i'm not a historian. buff i think they were looking for some sign beyond the rhetoric that said, yeah, we're actually serious about this. >> given all the pressures that are building, do you believe within a year we will have reached some kind of crisis? will there be an israeli strike? what is this going to look like a year from now? if the pressures are building to a po
iran air or even on british midland airways between london and tehran, that plane has to refuel in armeniaor somewhere else where they can get fuel. they can't even get fuel for their airlines when they go abroad. this is directly affecting the iranian people. the iranian government is making sure the iranian people know that it's directly affecting them. they don't quite understand why the sanctions are there. they don't quite understand why their planes are falling out of the sky when they...
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can save 30 plus million dollars is spent by super pac because there are groups like fema or can't armenia that protect spending and that is a simple or not intrusive way to say here are the number of ads and here is who bought them. this would be pre easy and pretty illustrative and helpful to think getting a grip on what is being spent and by whom. i will be provocative and i am going to say that i think the -- such a difficult area to legislate for constitutional and free speech reasons that i advocate a correction by a culture change. i think non-profit organizations should voluntarily disclose their donors and there should be growing public pressure on groups to voluntarily disclose their donors and i think groups that don't disclose should be embarrassed and that is the only way that we are going to fully correct this problem. i do want to say to the degree that disclosure rules are challenging or perceive to be impossible or ineffective there is a surprising mall out there which is, a lobbying disclosure laws. a lot of people say those are incomplete and not enough lobbyists are cap
can save 30 plus million dollars is spent by super pac because there are groups like fema or can't armenia that protect spending and that is a simple or not intrusive way to say here are the number of ads and here is who bought them. this would be pre easy and pretty illustrative and helpful to think getting a grip on what is being spent and by whom. i will be provocative and i am going to say that i think the -- such a difficult area to legislate for constitutional and free speech reasons that...