Tuesday, 26 December, 2006  
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The Armenian economy has expanded at a double-digit rate for a sixth consecutive year, Trade and Economic Development Minister Karen Chshmaritian said on Tuesday.
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Gagik Tsarukian, a government-connected millionaire businessman, is the most popular and revered individual in modern-day Armenia, according to a new U.S.-funded opinion poll released this month.
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With Democrats taking control of the U.S. Congress, prospects have increased that lawmakers will approve a resolution recognizing the World War I-era killings of Armenians as genocide - despite the objections of President George W. Bush.
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International mediators will continue to press for a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh next year despite parliamentary elections in Armenia, a senior U.S. administration official was reported to say late Monday.







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“Haykakan Zhamanak” says that the five judges of Armenia’s Court of Cassation who acquitted three soldiers controversially sentenced to life imprisonment now risk government retaliation.
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