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WPD teaching Armenian officers about community policing
KWCH-12 Eyewitness NewsImagine a police department that spends more time protecting the government than the people. That's the reality for the country of Armenia. But police officers there want that to change and are in Wichita asking for help. They're here for three days to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas), Crimes
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"Vintage" winemaking facility dates back 6,100 years
FOX40 NewsA UCLA-led team of scientists has confirmed the discovery of the oldest winemaking facility ever found. The facility dates back to roughly 4100 B.C., and included remnants of grapes, a rudimentary wine press, a clay fermentation vat, and even a cup and...Tags: Science and Technology, Geography, Archaeology, Grapes, Science
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Students study other cultures
La Cañada Elementary students visited Mexico, Armenia, Italy and the Philippines on Jan. 20 and 21, in the span of just a few hours — without having to leave their school's campus.
It's all thanks to the school's Multi-Cultural Days, a 16-year...Tags: Culture, Mexico, Italy, Philippines, PTA
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'A special day for us'
COSTA MESA — First it was the hymns and melodies depicting Jesus' birth, then it was the incense that led parishioners toward St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church on Thursday. They were there to celebrate Christmas. Armenian Orthodox Christians...Tags: Christmas, Holidays, Christianity, Human Interest, Jesus Christ
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Armenian leaders interpret gang's rise
With the headlines gone and the arrests made, Armenians in Burbank and Glendale are now struggling with the perceptions of their cultural identity after a massive crackdown on the organized crime ring Armenian Power. The cultural perceptions —...Tags: War Crimes, Genocide, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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Taking a bite out of the U.S.: Foreign exchange students bringing food home
As they pack up to return to Russia, Ukraine and Armenia, high school foreign exchange students will be sure to include peanut butter, marshmallows and Reese's Pieces, as well as recipes for such dishes as chili and lasagna. Those are foods they can't...Tags: Lasagna, Marshmallows, Butter, Russia, The Hershey Co.
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Symphonic celebration
The Glendale Symphony Orchestra Assn. will kick off its 2010-11 season with a fundraiser that will honor conductor-composer Loris Tjeknavorian, who agreed to be guest conductor for a mid-fall concert. Tjeknavorian will attend the fundraiser from 4 to 7...Tags: Entertainment, Genocide, Concerts, Music, Disasters and Accidents
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It's different over here
In Armenia, chess is even more popular than soccer. You can't buy Reese's Peanut Butter Cups all over the globe. And in more places than you'd realize, students attend school six days a week. Those are just some of the facts learned while sitting down...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Teaching and Learning, Public Transportation, Chess Playing, High School Sports
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Win the FOX Rocks Lunchbox!
Sign up to win the Fox Rocks Lunchbox! K-Mack announces a new winner every Monday and Thursday at 10am drawn from all entries. We visit the winner at work and deliver the coveted FOX ROCKS LUNCH BOX, filled with great prizes every Tuesday and Friday...Tags: Ethiopia, Vanuatu, Malaysia, Qatar, Vatican City
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