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"Haykakan Zhamanak" interviews British ambassador to Armenia Charles Lonsdale on the nature of President Serzh Sarkisian's recent visit to the United Kingdom, which was described by the Armenian president's office as 'working'.
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It also sentenced the editor of the daily "Haykakan zhamanak" to seven years in prison.
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The two were arrested earlier this year and accused of leaking the document to the pro-opposition daily "Haykakan zhamanak" in December.
Spero News author unknown 2010
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One of the most dramatic developments in the political life during the passing week was the decision by a prominent opposition activist, editor-in-chief of "Haykakan Zhamank" newspaper Nikol Pashinian to come out of hiding and turn himself in to the law-enforcement bodies.
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The OVIR branch in Pashinian's native town of Ijevan refused to provide such certification earlier this month, saying the outspoken editor of the daily "Haykakan Zhamanak" was not in Armenia from February 2008 through July 2009.
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Day of trial of the chief editor of "Haykakan Zhamanak" fixed
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On March 5, the opposition daily "Haykakan zhamanak" reported without citing its sources that Sarkisian has already called for cutting planned budget expenditures by 10 percent.
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The court of the Shengavit community of Yerevan has not made a decision of the case of Nikol Pashinyan, editor-in-chief of the "Haykakan Zhamanak" daily.
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The OVIR branch in Pashinian's native town of Ijevan refused to provide such certification earlier this month, saying the outspoken editor of the daily "Haykakan Zhamanak" was not in Armenia from February 2008 through July 2009. sponsored by
Spero News 2009
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"Haykakan Zhamanak" carries a front-page picture of Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian and
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