New York Times (blog) | Muffling of a Voice Provokes an Outcry in Greece New York Times (blog) ATHENS — The poignant image made its way around the world: A blond violinist, tears streaming down her face as she played Elgar in a studio orchestra of Greece's state broadcaster to protest Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's unilateral decision last ... Greece's public TV still off despite court ruling ERT shutdown: Greece puts pressure on Israeli firm over state broadcaster News Summary: Greece in talks to end TV crisis |
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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Muffling of a Voice Provokes an Outcry in Greece
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