DAWN.com | Greece or Gujrat DAWN.com The palace initially housed a training institute for administrative officers but was subsequently converted into a hostel for a local girls' college. The fate of neighboring Kedar Nath Haveli also remained the same. Sir Syed called this place Greece ... |
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Greece or Gujrat
Former minister testifies on IMF case
Former Pasok minister Louka Katseli on Monday provided testimony in a high-profile investigation into allegations by Greece's one-time representative to the IMF, Panagiotis Roumeliotis, who last month charged that the IMF-tailored economic programme commenced by the previous Papandreou government was "condemned" from the start.
RPT-Greek PM sings in tune, now must hit the hard notes
Daily Maverick | RPT-Greek PM sings in tune, now must hit the hard notes Reuters In front of the man representing Greece's biggest creditor, the governments of the euro zone, Samaras was understandably eager to make an impression, and duly pledged to do his utmost to win back Europe's trust. The conservative leader was not always ... Time running out for Greece to finalise 11.5 billion euros in cuts Greece: City Workers Clash With Police; Calls for a General Strike Greece factory orders remain in doldrums |
BALKANS: Greek Forces Melting Away
BALKANS: Greek Forces Melting Away Strategy Page Greece's coalition government promised this week that spending cuts planned for 2013 and 2014 would be the last major austerity budget the Greek people would have to bear. The official statement said, however, that these spending cuts through 2014 were ... |
Greek PM sings in tune, now must hit the hard notes
ATHENS (Reuters) - When Jean-Claude Juncker, head of the euro zone's finance ministers, arrived in Athens last week, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras ran down red-carpeted steps to envelope him in a warm embrace.
Minus Greek columns, Obama eyes future with convention speech
Minus Greek columns, Obama eyes future with convention speech Reuters (Reuters) - The Greek columns may be banished and the "hope" and "change" signs gone, but President Barack Obama's pitch to American voters at the Democratic National Convention this week will have echoes of his 2008 speech, when he cast himself as ... |