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Sunday, July 13, 2014

China, Greece agree to enhance comprehensive strategic partnership

RHODES, Greece, July 13 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday vowed to further enhance the comprehensive strategic partnership with Greece. In a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, Xi said Greece is a friendly and ...

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No Spanoulis, Fotsis or Big Sofo for Greece


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Hahn calls for speeding up consultation


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Panegryi Greek Festival Wraps Up


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Chinese President leaves for Brazil to attend 6th BRICS summit


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5 Easy Grilled Chicken Recipes from Around The Globe


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Column-writing bit of a (Mediterranean) cruise


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Students caught in Greek power games

Poor funding, political spats, industrial unrest and history of student activism make for unsettled campuses with undergraduates caught in crossfire

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Students caught up in power games at Greece's unruly universities


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Five-point plan for full market return


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Greek shopkeepers stage strike on first day of Sunday trading

Greece may be hobbled by debt and record levels of unemployment, but shopkeepers are damned if they are going to work on the one day many say was given for rest. A law allowing Sunday shopping in 10 tourist regions – enacted last week after a year of ...

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The Holly Spirit, a tale of the European South

by  Christos Kissas PhD

The tale is well known in every Southern European country. It all begins with a prominent banker, who usually belongs to a powerful family. The family runs a business empire, spreading to several economic sectors. Family members are connected to politicians and other elite circles in the country. Those circles never question the family’s ways of conducting business. The bank is the cornerstone of the business empire; its role is to channel funds to the other activities. While everyone knows that their practices aren’t exactly transparent, no one is willing to question them. When wrongdoings become too obvious, the authorities order an audit of the group. The audit concludes that some ‘accounting irregularities’ did take place, but no further action is taken. New loans are concluded and more bonds are issued, so that no disturbance occurs in the market. Right up until the group’s problems can no longer be covered. At which point, nobody lends to the group or buys its bonds, and the ‘accounting irregularities’ become a liquidity crisis. A crisis that spreads across the board in all local markets, before becoming international and shaking world markets. End of story.

Thus, it came as no surprise on Thursday, when we learned that ‘Banco Espirito Santo’ of Portugal was in this kind of situation. The Espirito Santo family’s Luxembourg-based group, ‘Espírito Santo International’ has significant stakes in Portugal Telecom, the Tivoli Hotels & Resorts chain, as well as hospitals and real estate investments in Portugal and Brazil. The bank itself has lent more than a billion euro to its parent company, a member of the group.

All this would have been just fine, had Portugal been isolated like some island in the South Pacific. Problem is, Portugal is a member of both the European Union and the Euro zone. Immediately after the disclosure of Banco Espirito Santo’s problems to meet payment obligations, a chain reaction started in Europe’s periphery. A Spanish bank called off its bond issue, an Italian company halted its IPO, and trading of several Italian banks was suspended, while Greece had problems with its government bonds issue and finally managed to sell only half of the initially intended amount. Eventually, the Euro fell in the currency markets, as international investors were liquidating significant parts of their euro-denominated assets.

The question is, why can a liquidity problem in a single bank of a Southern European country immediately set the markets in such a turmoil? Especially now, when the worst of the euro sovereign crisis is supposedly over. And what can the relation between a Portuguese bank and the New York Stock Exchange be? Is the market looking for a reason to pull back, or are there any other reasons? Well, the main issue, then again is trust. Nobody really believes that the Euro zone’s problems are over, neither that its banks have been properly cleaned up from their past sins. Even the much advertised ‘stress tests’ performed by ECB do not seem to provide sufficient comfort to investors. Most of the structural reforms remain to be done in the troubled Southern European economies to restore confidence. Meanwhile, even the slightest crack in one of its financial institutions will be enough to shake international markets.


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Missoula celebrates Greek festival


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Missoula celebrates Greek festival


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Out & About: ArtMarket Hamptons and the Greek Festival


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Greek workers face arrest for being on strike


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How a Manuel Neuer penalty could win the World Cup for Germany

Goalkeepers rarely take penalties, even in shootouts, but Germany believe they can rely on their No1, Manuel Neuer, should it go that far in Sundays World Cup final

This has been a World Cup of penalty firsts. We have seen Júlio César cry on the pitch before Brazils penalty shootout against Chile, Louis van Gaal bring on a specialist penalty-saving goalkeeper, Tim Krul, before Hollands shootout against Costa Rica, while Theofanis Gekas, the Greece striker who missed the decisive penalty against Costa Rica, starred in an advert in which he missed a spot-kick before he did it in real life.

In Sundays final, we might see more penalty history: no goalkeeper has ever scored a penalty in a World Cup match. The Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who was nicknamed the false No5 by a German tabloid after his sweeper-keeper performance against Algeria, is likely to be on the list of kickers for Germany if the final goes to a penalty shootout.

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Ukraine crisis poisons Catholic-Orthodox relations


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Kimberly Grower Sees Improvements in Poor Soil


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Death toll in Aegean Sea migrant boat tragedy reaches four, two dozen missing


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SUMMER DAYS: Mount Gretna offers nature, art, fun and ice cream


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Greek wildfires burn down one home, threaten others


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470 European Championship


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ECB's Coeure says bank's measures are not a 'panacea'


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New hopes of lottery funds to boost plans to save Glasgow 'Greek' Thomson building


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Sampdoria preparing swoop for released Celtic striker Georgios Samaras


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China's leader Xi departs for South America tour


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Greece: Huge blaze threatens residents of Keratea

Fire crews in Greece worked through the night on Saturday to battle a huge blaze threatening residents of Keratea, a town some 30 kilometres from Athens. What started the fire is unclear, but hot temperatures combined with strong winds have encouraged it ...

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Greece finds 2 more migrant bodies at sea

Greece finds 2 more migrant bodies at seaYahoo NewsATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek authorities say they have discovered two more dead migrants at sea, increasing the death toll of a boat sinking to four. The bodies, a man and a boy, were discovered off the coast of the island of Samos, in the eastern ...Death toll in Aegean migrant boat shipwreck raised to 4The Newsall 4 news articles »

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Greek firefighters battle bushfire near Athens

Press TVGreek firefighters battle bushfire near AthensPress TVLocal mayor Costas Levantis told Greek media that one house has been burned down by the flames. Authorities have dispatched 120 firemen, two planes, two helicopters and dozens of firefighting vehicles; however, they have so far failed to extinguish the ...Greek firemen battle wildfire near Athens, two houses burn downShanghai Daily (subscription)Greek wildfires burn down one home, threaten othersCTV Newsall 40 news articles »

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Tourist embrace the history of Greece from the mainland

To get a true sense of Greece, both its past and its present, travelers need to visit the mainland. Too many visitors fly to Athens, then take off for one of the islands. The allure of the islands is understandable, but the mainland completes Greece's ...

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Greece battles to defuse ticking debt bomb

Greece battles to defuse ticking debt bombYahoo News UKThe number of defaulting debtors like Pikrodimitris is growing in Greece, and experts are warning that the situation could blow up and smash hopes the country can finally emerge from a crippling six-year recession this year. Greece's central bank said ...and more »

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Greek Night

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Crowd savors Greek specialties at Merrillville fest

Crowd savors Greek specialties at Merrillville festPost-TribuneThe official loukamades maker of eight years has yet to find any that are as world-class as the ones at Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral's annual Greek Fest, going on this weekend on the church grounds. And he's tested many a one.

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Not fast food, but Greek food Souvlaki Fast

In a sprawling shopping plaza that looks like a holdover from at least the 1980s, there's a new fast food find in town. Set in among the dance studio, laundromat, auto care and drug store, Souvlaki Fast looks like one more standard storefront, until you go ...

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A little piece of Greece

A little piece of GreeceGlens Falls Post-StarSOUTH GLENS FALLS — The scent of fried bread dough filled the air Saturday as the 5th Annual Adirondack Greek Festival got underway at St. George Orthodox Church in South Glens Falls. Pete Fidopiastis, the committee chairman of the event for the past ...

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Why everyone should join Greek life

University PressWhy everyone should join Greek lifeUniversity PressI can't count how many times I've heard that line since I joined three years ago. I get it; I'm not your typical Elle Woods, bow-in-the-hair, Lilly planner* kind of girl. Before I joined, my most creative outfit consisted of my Apple uniform and ...

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Hand grenade found outside Kathimerini-Skai headquarters

Members of the Greek counter-terrorism squad were called to Skai and Kathimerini media group headquarters in Neo Faliro, southern Athens, on Saturday, to remove a hand grenade discovered outside the premises. An employee reportedly spotted the device, whi... ...

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Two arrested in Katerini robbery

Police in Katerini, northern Greece, detained two men aged 20 and 29 on Saturday who allegedly posed as Public Power Corporation (PPC) workers and robbed an 80-year-old woman of the sum of 9,000 euros. According to the case file, the two suspects entered ... ...

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Coalition eyes tax, debt relief

As troika mission chiefs enter the final stretch of an informal inspection of Greece’s economic reform program, Kathimerini understands that the government is focused on a medium-term plan to introduce tax relief despite creditors’ skepticism and to bring... ...

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Ministry to work with Interpol to trace artifacts

The Culture Ministry plans to cooperate with Interpol in a bid to trace some 100 Greek artifacts that have been missing since World War II and the subsequent Greek Civil War, Kathimerini has learned. The initiative comes in the wake of the return to Greek... ...

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