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Stefani's Armenia: #10 Bone Marrow
Saturday, Feb 26 at 8:18 PM
It's a life-saving gift - blood or bone marrow for someone in desperate need. but finding a match can be difficult, especially for certain ethnicities. Stefani Booroojian reports from Armenia on a the life-saving mission at a medical office in Armenia's capital city. and how it could impact a life here at home.
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Armenia in Photos
Armenia is a country of old legends and Biblical stories, full of unique historical monuments. It's where our KSEE crew found a society rich with cultural and artistic life, and a land of exceptional beauty. These photos by Romina DerBedrossian are but a sample of what they witnessed.
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Stefani's Armenia: #9 Repatriates
The Armenian genocide of the early 1900's claimed 1.5 million lives and forced thousands of survivors to flee. Now, more Armenians live outside the country than inside. Some, however, have come back. Stefani Booroojian introduces us to Armenian repatriots-- including one man from Fresno.
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Stefani's Armenia: #8 The Tramway
Our journey to Armenia continues with a look at its newest tourist attraction. It's a huge project - the longest of its kind in the world, in fact. Stefani Booroojian reports.
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Stefani's Armenia: #7 Genocide
On a hill above Yerevan stands a memorial for Armenians around the world. It's called the Fortress of Swallows - named for the bird that is known to return to its nest, even after that nest is destroyed. This segment of Stefani's Armenia takes you there.
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Stefani's Armenia: #6 Wine & Brandy
Dining in many foreign countries isn't just about the food, but also the drinks. Previously we showed you the beauty and simplicity of Armenian cuisine. Now we continue with a look at Armenian wine and brandy, which is made much the same way it was ages ago.
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Stefani's Armenia: #5 The Food
Our week-long journey to Armenia continues with a focus on the local cuisine. The Central Valley, of course, has many Armenian restaurants to choose from. But Stefani Booroojian says the cuisine in Armenia is somewhat different than what we're familiar with... and equally as good.
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Stefani's Armenia: #4 Monasteries
In 301 AD, Armenia became the first nation to officially adopt Christianity. It's a tremendous source of pride for the people there. Stefani Booroojian continues her tour of Armenia with a look at some of the many beautiful and spiritual points of interests.
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Stefani's Armenia: #3 Faith
Our journey into Armenia continues with a look at Armenia's spiritual connection. Christianity has played a large role in shaping Armenia's national identity. Stefani Booroojian takes us to Armenia's main cathedral and explains its significance.
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Stefani's Armenia: #2 Villages
In December, KSEE 24's Stefani Booroojian, photographer George Garnica and producer Paul Chaderjian traveled to Armenia: homeland of thousands in our own community. In our our previous report, we visited the capitol city of Yerevan. Now you'll see the villages - where rural life presents true challenges.
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