Show ' - t :mot VI Armenians End Strike Fail in Independence Drive! to Bed Early Time adults usually go to bed on a typical weeknight 1 By Charles Mitchell United Press International MOSCOW Armenians in the disputed enclave of Nagorno Karabakh in the republic of Azerbaijan Monday ended a general strike that paralyzed the region but failed to secure the transfer of the area to the republic of Armenia the Tass news agency said The work stoppage in Stepanakert the capital of Nagorno Karabakh was one of the most dramatic acts of civil disobedience and public defiance since Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in March 1985 "The employees of all Stepanakert's factories and workers in construction transport and in services reported to work today" Tass reported from the capital of Nagorno Karabakh paralyzed since May 23 by stoppages "Taxis resuming service early in the morning today marked the end of the strike" it said There was no independent confirmation from Stepanakert The Regional Committee of Nagorno Karabakh that took a secession vote July 12 was summoned to the Azerbaijan capital of Baku Monn day and met with Verizov the head of the republic's Communist Party to discuss getting the region back on its feet economically Tass said 1 30 Before 10 pm - 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