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The British-registered company Midland Resources Holding insisted on Wednesday that it remains the nominal owner of Armenia’s low-voltage power grids and signed a mere management contract with Russia’s state-run power monopoly.
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Armenia’s leading independent television station that was controversially pulled off the air three years ago faced a complete halt of its activities on Wednesday as it was forced to begin vacating its government-owned premises in Yerevan.
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Opposition leader Stepan Demirchian dismissed talk of an imminent collapse of his Artarutyun (Justice) alliance on Wednesday, saying that differences among its parties on constitutional reform are not as serious as many think.
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Armenia’s new Central Election Commission (CEC) held its first meeting on Wednesday, overwhelmingly electing one of its members appointed by President Robert Kocharian as its chairman.







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“It’s hard to believe that the real owners of [the hotel] Golden Palace are not the brother of Hayk Chshmaritian’s wife, State Customs Committee chief Armen Avetisian, and Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian,” writes "Haykakan Zhamanak."
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