30 APPOINTED TO PANEL ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE.Byline: Daily News GLENDALE - Thirty residents - five more than originally planned - have been appointed by the City Council to serve on a committee that will recommend ways to commemorate com·mem·o·rate tr.v. com·mem·o·rat·ed, com·mem·o·rat·ing, com·mem·o·rates 1. To honor the memory of with a ceremony. See Synonyms at observe. 2. To serve as a memorial to. the Armenian Genocide Each councilman named six members to the panel, whose first meeting date is yet to be scheduled. Committee meetings will be open to the public. The group is scheduled to report back to the council within 45 days with recommendations on whether to build a universal memorial, establish commemoration events or do both. The committee members include: Armond Agajhani, Ara Ahronian, Albert Abkarian, Mary Boger, Lynda Burns, Iva Carrico, Wanda Dorn, Richard Guerrero, Vahik Gourjian, Armine Hacopian, Stepan Hovaginian, Max Hobbs, Ardashes Kassakhian, Berdj Karapetian, Dick Kemp n. 1. Coarse, rough hair in wool or fur, injuring its quality. and Greg Krikorian. Other members are: Rabbi rabbi [Heb.,=my master; my teacher], the title of a Jewish spiritual leader. The role of the rabbi has undergone a number of transformations. In the Talmudic period, rabbis were primarily teachers and interpreters of the Torah. Carol Meyer, Artin Manoukian, Levon Marashlian, Loretta Novak, Leslyn Ray, Harout Sassouian, Scott Schaffer, Father Joseph Shea For other uses of "Joseph Shea", see Joseph Shea (disambiguation). Joseph Shea was convicted of murder after confessing to the murder of Mary Meslener in the winter of 1959 in Dade County, Florida. , Zaven Sinanian, Khaled Soliman, Odalis Suarez, Carol Sussman, Grace Walker and Fred Whitaker. |
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