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Armenian Boy Inventor Needs Your Help
Posted On 06/23/2008 10:36:29 by ibellydancer
I'm really excited about this and I need your support. Help my nephew win $10,000 on his sports invention. He is an Armenian boy from Illinois. My nephew is one of five remaining finalists in a Sports Invention Contest online. So, please vote for Douglas. His invention is "Roller Boggin". It is #3. You do not have to sign in or sign up for anything. Just click on Roller Boggin #3. Link: www.bkfk.com Click up on right-side page. Another direct link: http://www.bkfk.com/Modules/Ideation/sports_... Read More



April 25, 1915 On This Day
Posted On 04/25/2008 15:49:38 by jon2k4
ON THIS DAY (APRIL 25)

1915: Allied troops land on the Gallipoli peninsula, Turkey, beginning the disastrous Dardanelles campaign.

The naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign of the First World War were mainly carried out by the Royal Navy with substantial support from the French and minor contributions from Russia and Australia. The Dardanelles Campaign began as a purely naval operation and, after the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli penin... Read More



Early Easter?!??!
Posted On 03/22/2008 11:08:02 by jon2k4
Pity the poor Easter Bunny. This is the first year since 1913 that he'll be showing up so early and contending with the sloppy weather conditions.

Easter in the western world is generally celebrated in April, but there are the unusual years, like this one, when it occurs in March.

Easter is a movable feast tied to the cycles of the moon. It is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full paschal moon, which appeared Thursday.

No one alive today wil... Read More



1st Armenian in North America
Posted On 03/20/2008 16:17:15 by jon2k4
I got this off Wikipedia so take it with a grain of salt... although I know our ancestors were famously known for cultivating silkworms and trading silk (Yes, we started that shit!!!)

Martin the Armenian was one of the settlers in the Jamestown Colony in Virginia. He is the first known individual of Armenian ancestry to have come to North America. Martin the Armenian was invited to the colony to raise silk worms. Other Armenians were also brought to the colony but they return... Read More



U.S./Bush/Azerbejani Government Connection
Posted On 02/14/2008 17:10:02 by cntbuymyluv
To those of you would care to know, just thought I'd share this with you.




February 11, 2008


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1) White House Slashes Aid to Armenia; Breaks Military Parity Agreement

2) Second Annual ANCA / GI-Net Capitol Hill Advocacy Days - March 12-14

3) ANCA Mourns Passing of Chairman Tom Lantos

4) ANCA Launches CampusCaus... Read More



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