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Monday, June 3, 2013

Greece: 2000 join rally to support Turkey's anti-government protests


The Province

Greece: 2000 join rally to support Turkey's anti-government protests
The Province
Leftist protesters chant slogans near the Turkish Embassy in central Athens on Monday, June 3, 2013. About 2,000 protesters attended rallies on Monday organized in support of ongoing demonstrations in neighboring Turkey. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) ...


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In huge bet, Japonica Partners says it's ready to buy up almost 10% of Greek ...


In huge bet, Japonica Partners says it's ready to buy up almost 10% of Greek ...
MarketWatch (blog)
Plenty of high rollers have made big profits betting on Greek government bonds lately. But Japonica Partners, which bills itself as an “entrepreneurial investment firm that makes concentrated investments in underperforming global special situations ...


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Mysterious New Firm To Buy 9.9% of Greece Government Bonds


International Business Times

Mysterious New Firm To Buy 9.9% of Greece Government Bonds
ValueWalk
Japonica Partners & Co., a new buyer has announced to buy a hefty chunk of Greece government bonds. The markets were surprised on the announcement because nobody has ever heard the name of the company. According to a press release obtained by ...
Japonica announces tender offer for Greece government bondsCapital.gr (press release)
US firm makes surprise offer for Greek government bondsReuters
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Theodorakis to Repousi Leave If You Don?t Love Greece

During his interview on the occasion of the centenary of the union of Crete with Greece, Greece’s best-known living composer, Mikis Theodorakis, strongly criticized Democratic Left's deputy and historian, Maria Repousi for her statement that, ';The Dance of Zalongo is a national myth.'; Theodorakis talked about "national nihilism" and pointed out to the deputy that ...

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Greece lagging among EU peers in preschool care

A report published on Monday by the European Commission using data compiled by Eurostat showed that Greece still has a long way to go toward hitting the target of providing preschool care to 90 percent of children aged from 3 and until they start school and to 33 percent of children younger than that.Just 8 percent of children aged under 3 in Greece attend a creche, compared to the average among ...

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Luxury coach connection opens between northern Greece and Bulgaria

Railway operator Trainose on Monday announced the inauguration of a new luxury coach connection in cooperation with Karat tours between northern Greece and Bulgaria.Daily trips will be made from Thessaloniki and Serres, to Plovdiv, with stops at the Bulgarian cities of Blagoevgrad and Sofia.More details are available on 14511 and ...

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Greek Writers Guild Notes 30th With Style

ASTORIA, N.Y. - The Greek Writers Guild of America celebrated its 30th anniversary at the Lemnian House in Astoria on May 26 with readings, food, and wine - and a renewed commitment to the promotion of Greek literary activity in America. Tasos Mouzakis, who served as the event's Emcee, welcomed the guests and shared the dream of the revival of a distinguished organization. The plan is for ...

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Bombs Hit Greek Ministries Think Tank

The think tank which produced Greek Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras, who has been supporting austerity measures, was targeted with a small bomb, officials said. ATHENS - Three bombs were detonated on June 3 outside Greek ministries and the think tank from which Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras came, injuring one woman when one of the devices exploded outside the office of the Justice ...

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Golden Dawn Cuts New Democracy Not SYRIZA

Golden Dawn MP, Panayiotis Iliopoulos, (R) on May 17 became the first lawmaker ejected from Greek Parliament since democracy was restored to Greece when the junta fell in 1974. He was booted for insulting lawmakers and jeered as he left. The rise of the far right in Greece is becoming a grave issue and is putting the country back on front pages - this time with Golden Dawn being reported as ...

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Greece Boots 10000 Unlawful Migrants

Almost 600 illegal immigrants returned to their home countries in May, while since last August a total of 10,118 people of different nationalities have returned to their countries. According to the Hellenic Police data, reimbursement decisions were based on the cost of keeping or expelling them. The return to their home countries was mainly realized with commercial flights from the Athens ...

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Playing for PAOK is like being in a jungle says Salpingidis

Greece striker Dimitris Salpingidis likened playing for PAOK to being in a jungle after a much-criticised season ended with them clinching a spot in the Champions League preliminary round.PAOK scrambled through to the third qualifying round of Europe's elite club competition after a 2-1 win over PAS Giannina in the final match of the Super League playoffs on Sunday.Salpingidis said teammates ...

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Fall in number of migrants caught at Evros border crossing

There was a significant reduction in the number of undocumented migrants detected crossing into Greece in the northeastern Evros region in the last few months of 2012 after a substantial increase in the number of border guards, the European Commission said on Monday in its biannual report on free movement in the Schengen ...

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Union Says Spain Could EndUup Like Greece

Madrid, Jun 3 (Prensa Latina) The leader of the General Union of Workers (UGT), Candido Mendez, said today that if the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy perseveres with the hard social and work cuts, Spain will end up like Greece. During a meeting in Madrid, Mendez said that despite the financial aids of the European Union (EU), Greece has gone deeper in the economic crisis. In his ...

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The Big Numbers: WRC Greece


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The Big Numbers: WRC Greece
Red Bull (International)
Out of all the rallies on the World Rally Championship trail it is perhaps Greece's Acropolis Rally where one can never be quite sure of what the outcome will be until, quite literally, the dust has well and truly settled. Punishing rocky roads, deep ...
Latvala wins the Acropois Rally in GreeceIrish Independent
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Talk of recovery in Greece is premature ? and all about justifying austerity


Talk of recovery in Greece is premature – and all about justifying austerity
The Guardian
Perhaps you remember reading about a basket case called Greece. The first domino to fall in the eurozone crisis, it was officially broke and only kept afloat by hundreds of billions in euros from Europe and the IMF. To secure the loans, Athens had to ...


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U.S. firm makes surprise offer for Greek government bonds

A U.S. investment firm is offering to buy as much as 10 percent of all outstanding Greek government bonds, in an offer that surprised traders both because of its low price and its unexpected origin. Japonica ...

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Here's Who'll Be Picking Up The Tab At This Year's Bilderberg Meeting

The Grove Watford

When you're picking a spot to hold the world's most powerful policy summit, there's really only one place that will do: Watford. I guess the Seychelles must have been booked up.

On Thursday afternoon, a heady mix of politicians, bank bosses, billionaires, chief executives and European royalty will swoop up the elegant drive of the Grove hotel, north of Watford, to begin the annual Bilderberg conference.

It's a remarkable spectacle – one of nature's wonders – and the most exciting thing to happen to Watford since that roundabout on the A412 got traffic lights. The area round the hotel is in lockdown: locals are having to show their passports to get to their homes. It's exciting too for the delegates. The CEO of Royal Dutch Shell will hop from his limo, delighted to be spending three solid days in policy talks with the head of HSBC, the president of Dow Chemical, his favourite European finance ministers and US intelligence chiefs. The conference is the highlight of every plutocrat's year and has been since 1954. The only time Bilderberg skipped a year was 1976, after the group's founding chairman, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, was caught taking bribes from Lockheed Martin.

It may seem odd, as our own lobbying scandal unfolds, amid calls for a statutory register of lobbyists, that a bunch of our senior politicians will be holed up for three days in luxurious privacy with the chairmen and CEOs of hedge funds, tech corporations and vast multinational holding companies, with zero press oversight. "It runs contrary to Osborne's public commitment in 2010 to 'the most radical transparency agenda the country has ever seen'," says Michael Meacher MP. Meacher describes the conference as "an anti-democratic cabal of the leaders of western market capitalism meeting in private to maintain their own power and influence outside the reach of public scrutiny".

But, to be fair, is "public scrutiny" really necessary when our politicians are tucked safely away with so many responsible members of JP Morgan's international advisory board? There's always the group chief executive of BP on hand to make sure they do not get unduly lobbied. And if he is not in the room, keeping an eye out, then at least one of the chairmen of Novartis, Zurich Insurance, Fiat or Goldman Sachs International will be around.

This year, there will be a great deal more "public scrutiny" of Bilderberg. Pressure from journalists and activists has won concessions from the venue: for the first time in 59 years there will be an unofficial press office, staffed by volunteers, on the grounds. Several thousand activists and bloggers are expected, along with photographers and journalists from around the world.

Back in 2009 there were barely a dozen witnesses – harassed and arrested by heavy-handed Greek police. This year there is a press zone, police liaison, portable toilets, a snack van, a speakers' corner – all the ingredients for a different Bilderberg. A "festival feel" has been promised. If you are concerned about transparency or lobbying, Watford is the place to be next weekend. Whether the delegates reach out to the press and public remains to be seen. Don't forget, they've got their hands full carrying out the good works of Bilderberg. The conference is, after all, run as a charity.

If you've been wondering who picks up the tab for this gigantic conference and security operation, the answer arrived last week, on a pdf file sent round by Anonymous. It showed that the Bilderberg conference is paid for, in the UK, by an officially registered charity: the Bilderberg Association (charity number 272706).

According to its Charity Commission accounts, the association meets the "considerable costs" of the conference when it is held in the UK, which include hospitality costs and the travel costs of some delegates. Presumably the charity is also covering the massive G4S security contract. Fortunately, the charity receives regular five-figure sums from two kindly supporters of its benevolent aims: Goldman Sachs and BP. The most recent documentary proof of this is from 2008 (pdf), since when the charity has omitted its donors' names (pdf) from its accounts.

The charity's goal is "public education". And how does it go about educating the public? "In furtherance of these objectives the International Steering Committee organises conferences and meetings in the UK and elsewhere and disseminates the results thereof by preparing and publishing reports of such conferences and meetings and by other means." Cleverly, it disseminates the results by resolutely keeping them away from the public and press.

The charity is overseen by its three trustees (pdf): Bilderberg steering committee member and serving minister Kenneth Clarke MP; Lord Kerr of Kinlochard; and Marcus Agius, the former chairman of Barclays who resigned over the Libor scandal.

Labour MP Tom Watson remarks: "If the allegations that a cabinet minister sits on the board of a charity that discreetly funds a secretive conference of elites are true then I hope the prime minister was informed. It was David Cameron who heralded the new age of transparency. I hope he asks Kenneth Clarke to adhere to these principles in future." At the very least, George Osborne and Clarke may consider adhering to the ministerial code when it comes to Bilderberg and declare it in their list of "meetings with proprietors, editors and senior media executives" as they've failed to do in the past. Of course, with the lobbying scandal in full spate it's possible our ministers will steer clear of such a major corporate lobbying event. We'll find out on Thursday.

• Charlie Skelton is the script editor of 10 O'Clock Live, a writer on Have I Got News for You and a fan of Bilderberg since 2009. He'll be tweeting from Bilderberg Watford from @deYook

This article originally appeared on guardian.co.uk

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Greek Favorites On Berlin Turnpike


Greek Favorites On Berlin Turnpike
Hartford Courant
The Vibe: Classic Greek taverna, with cozy tables and booths. Natural light fills the front dining room, decorated with photos and artwork honoring the old country. In the bustling open kitchen, gyro meat is shaved from a rotating spit onto fresh, soft ...


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Prov firm asks to buy 10% of Greek debt


MyFOX Providence WNAC

Prov firm asks to buy 10% of Greek debt
MyFOX Providence WNAC
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - A Providence-based investment firm headed by a former Goldman, Sachs banker made international waves on Monday when it offered to buy up nearly 10% of Greece's government bonds. Japonica Partners, which was founded ...

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A have-it-your-way Greek Chicken Salad


A have-it-your-way Greek Chicken Salad
The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com
I don't doubt they are delicious, nor that assembling them just so with just the right blend of flavors and textures makes for a transformative salad experience. It's simply that my life doesn't allow for such fuss. To me, the very nature of a salad ...

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Art That's Hot In Venice

VENICE, Italy -- The 55th Venice Biennale, the world's most prestigious art fair, features national pavilions from 88 countries, 10 presenting work for the first...

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Police SYRIZA clash over alleged abduction of Turkish activist

The Greek Police said on Monday that they would launch an investigation following claims by the main leftist opposition party SYRIZA relating to the alleged abduction of a Turkish activist, identified as Bulut Yayla, but the force said it had no official records documenting the latter's presence in Greece.The police's statement added that the Turkish national had expressed interest to ...

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