NEW YORK – The Greeks of Astoria may not look up as they take their brisk, determined steps on their everyday marches to work, but they know that the Church of St. Catherine stands on 33rd Street, and every time they pass they make the sign of the cross. That busy street in the bustling […] The post Archbishop Iakovos Way Named in Honor of Late Revered Prelate in Astoria appeared first on The National Herald.
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Saturday, April 4, 2015
Varoufakis to Visit IMF in Washington on Sunday
ATHENS — Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis will travel to Washington to meet with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde and unspecified US Treasury officials, the Greek government has announced. Varoufakis will meet Lagarde Sunday evening and the Treasury officials Monday. Greece is locked into difficult negotiations with its creditors over its bailout program and […] The post Varoufakis to Visit IMF in Washington on Sunday appeared first on The National Herald.
Buffett not alone in failing to grasp Grexit dangers
It's true that very little Greek public debt is now owned by private creditors, making a repeat of the chain reaction of threatened banking defaults that ...
Welcome to Thebes reworks classical Greek stories into modern look at militarism and use of child ...
In Buffini's reworking of classical Greek characters and stories, Thebes becomes a contemporary third-world city-state. Eurydice, its newly elected ...
Clemson plans Greek life changes after troubled year
But lawsuits filed last week in Pickens County by his family paint a picture of a university grappling with fraternities at a time when Greek life across the ...
Greece set for IMF meeting amid speculation of payment shortfall
Meetings between Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and the IMF come amid speculation that Athens might fail to meet a €460 million IMF ...
Thank You, Colleagues
I received many congratulatory calls and emails for the 100th anniversary of our National Herald. There were messages from everywhere (the power of the Internet!). Greetings from politicians flowed in, such as from Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of Greece. It was a message of substance, not like the usual messages politicians send. I also heard […] The post Thank You, Colleagues appeared first on The National Herald.
IMF: We Are Not Recalling Staff From Athens
It is reminded that the German magazine reported that a staff member said that Greek General Secretary of Fiscal Policy Nikos Theocharakis, during ...
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Westfield to host art show, April 18
The Ladies Philoptochos Society (Friends of the Poor) of Holy Trinity will sponsor its eighth Annual Art Show, showcasing American artists of Greek ...
Greek FinMin Varoufakis to Meet IMF Managing Director Lagarde
According to a statement issued by the Greek Finance Ministry, the unscheduled meeting would be “an informal discussion of Greece's reform plan,” ...
Greek Finance Minister Scheduled to Meet IMF Chief on Sunday
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis walks next to a European Union and a Greek national flag during a parliamentary session in Athens April 2, ...
Greek finance minister Varoufakis to meet IMF head, US Treasury officials in Washington
ATHENS, Greece - Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis will travel to Washington to meet with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde and unspecified US Treasury officials, the ...
Greek finance minister visits US to meet IMF head
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis will travel to Washington to meet with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde and unspecified US Treasury officials, the Greek government has announced.
CPR for Greece's ERT
A little less than two years ago Greece's state-owned broadcaster ERT was shut down. The government of the day called it an austerity measure, ...
Greece can pay IMF on time: source
Greece is set to meet its financial obligations to the IMF and pay workers' salaries and pensions next week, a government source said on Friday, ...
Greek Finance Minister to Meet Christine Lagarde on Sunday
Reports about a meeting between Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine ...
Scholars Voice Concern about Impact of Greek Departure from EU
The Greek government insists it will remain a euro zone member but the uncertainty has prompted the ECB to examine the impact of Greeceâ Ös ...
IMF denies Spiegel report of staff withdrawal from Athens
The International Monetary Fund has denied a report published in Germany’s Spiegel magazine on Friday that it had decided to temporarily withdraw staff from Athens in reaction to foot-dragging by the Greek government to implement reforms.
Greek Gov’t Officials Reassure Lenders the Country Can Meet its Obligations
In an attempt to reverse the negative climate created primarily by foreign media reports, numerous government officials are sending out the message that Greece has enough cash to make the International Monetary Fund (IMF) 450 million euros repayment, due April 9, even with no fresh bailout assistance. “The country will pay the IMF on April 9,” the Greek Deputy Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas said today in an interview with Mega TV. “There is money there for payment of salaries, pensions and whatever else is needed for all of next week. That does not mean that there isn’t for the week after. This is a political decision that will be taken, and we will follow whichever political decision,” he explained. Rumors of Greece possibly being unable to repay its debt to the IMF fired up last week, after Interior Minister Nikos Voutsis in an interview with the German daily newspaper Der Spiegel, revealed that if the country’s creditors do unlock further funds by next Thursday, April 9, the government would first pay salaries and pensions and then come to an agreement on repaying the IMF late. The newly elected SYRIZA-led government’s response to the above comments came immediately, with government spokesperson Gavriil Sakellaridis denying such a development. “There is no chance that Greece will not meet its obligations to the IMF on April 9,” he said in an interview with Bloomberg. Greece’s lenders have frozen aid until it implements reforms, currently being negotiated between the leftist government and the institutions, participating in its bailout program. The last time Greece received bailout funds was in August 2014 and has already borrowed from state entities to avoid a cash crunch. The Greek leftist government officials are expecting that the reforms package will be soon approved by the creditors’ institutions and that would signal the green light to unlock the remaining aid of 7.2 billion euros and lead to the return of some 1.9 billion euros in profits made by the European Central Bank (ECB) on Greek bonds.
Prosecutors slam bill for decongesting prisons
A bill aimed at decongesting Greece’s overcrowded prisons, which includes a provision foreseeing house arrest instead of detention in some cases, has prompted the vehement opposition of prosecutors who fear it will lead to the uncontrolled release of convicts.
Varoufakis to discuss Greek reforms with IMF chief
Greece is running out of cash and lenders have frozen aid until leftist-led government agrees reforms
Greece-EU Negotiations to Continue Until Late April With No Pressure, Greek Officials Say
The Greek government has signaled an end to the alarm regarding the possibility of running out of cash if an agreement is not reached with its ...
Think Tank: Greece Turning to Russia Spells Trouble For Region
BRUSSELS – Belgium – The Geo Policy think tank has warned of the dangers of Greece's left wing Syriza party siding with the West's enemies.
EU Parliament President Schulz Warns Greek PM Tsipras Ahead of Moscow Visit
European Parliament President Martin Schulz has yet again warned the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras endanger the common European policy ...
Wellness director says candidate offered free beer for voter registrations
Several Greek Life members told the Tribune that the event was advertised to entice their members to register to vote — a proposition Rader and his ...
Greece's Varoufakis to meet Lagarde ahead of IMF deadline
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis will meet IMF chief Christine Lagarde in Washington on Sunday, ahead of the country's April 9 deadline for its next payment to the fund. Varoufakis and Lagarde will have "an unofficial discussion on the Greek government's reform programme", according to Greek Ministry of Finance statement on Saturday.
EU working group to discuss Greece crisis on April 8
ATHENS: Euro zone deputy finance ministers will meet with EU working group on the afternoon of April 8 and on the morning of April 9, as time runs ...
Greeks Spend More Money on Phones Despite the Crisis
According to a study conducted by the Economic University of Athens on behalf of the Greek Mobile Operators Association (EEKT), telecommunication ...
Kicking Off The Easter Weekend With A Traditional Greek Meal
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – CBS2 was joined by Greek chef and author Maria Loi Saturday morning to showcase some breakfast and dessert ...
Varoufakis to meet IMF chief Lagarde in Washington
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis will meet International Monetary Fund Managing (IMF) Director Christine Lagarde in Washington on Sunday to discuss Athens' proposed reforms, the finance ministry said. The finance ministry said in a statement on Saturday that it would ...
Greek finance minister to discuss reforms with IMF chief
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis will meet International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde in Washington on Sunday to discuss a set of planned reforms that Athens hopes will unlock much-needed bailout funds. The unexpected meeting would be "an informal discussion of Greece's reform plan", the finance ministry said in a statement. Varoufakis will meet U.S. Treasury ...
BC-SOC--Greek Standings
by Associated Press BC-SOC--Greek Standings Associated Press - 4 April 2015 10:01-04:00 BC-SOC--Greek Standings Greek Football Standings Greek League GP W D L GF GA Pts Olympiakos 28 21 4 3 63 16 67 c-Panathinaikos 29 19 4 6 50 25 58 PAOK Thessaloniki 29 17 3 9 52 40 54 Asteras 29 15 6 8 46 30 51 Xanthi 29 12 10 7 43 34 46 PAS Giannina 28 11 11 6 38 27 44 Atromitos 28 11 10 7 32 21 43 Panetolikos 29 11 10 8 34 23 43 Kerkyra 29 11 7 11 35 31 40 Kalloni 29 9 10 10 27 31 37 Veria 30 10 7 13 38 51 37 Panionios 29 9 8 12 34 37 35 Panthrakikos 28 8 10 10 27 36 34 Levadiakos 29 9 7 13 34 28 34 Platanias 30 9 7 14 23 29 34 Ergotelis 29 6 7 16 31 55 25 b-OFI Crete 27 7 2 18 26 54 13 a-Niki Volos 29 2 1 26 7 72 -6 a-penalized 13 points b-penalized 10 points c-penalized 3 points Saturday, April 4 Platanias 1, Veria 0 Panathinaikos vs. Asteras, 1630 GMT Sunday, April 5 Panionios vs. Panetolikos, 1200 GMT Ergotelis vs. Panthrakikos, 1415 GMT PAOK Thessaloniki vs. Xanthi, 1415 GMT PAS Giannina vs. Olympiakos, 1630 GMT Monday, April 6 Atromitos vs. Kerkyra, 1630 GMT Wednesday, April 15 Panthrakikos vs. Olympiakos, 1600 GMT Saturday, April 18 Panetolikos vs. Kalloni, 1200 GMT Xanthi vs. Ergotelis, 1415 GMT Kerkyra vs. PAOK Thessaloniki, 1630 GMT Sunday, April 19 Panthrakikos vs. Panathinaikos, 1200 GMT Atromitos vs. PAS Giannina, 1415 GMT Niki Volos vs. Platanias, 1415 GMT OFI Crete vs. Panionios, 1415 GMT Olympiakos vs. Levadiakos, 1630 GMT Monday, April 20 Veria vs. Asteras, 1630 GMT News Topics: Soccer, Men's soccer, Sports, Men's sports People, Places and Companies: Thessaloniki, Crete, Greece, Western Europe, Europe Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Greek Official: Money For IMF Secure
Alternate Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas reassured that the money for the payment to IMF is in the State coffers, speaking to private MEGA TV on Saturday. Mardas noted that “the payment to IMF will take place on April 9. After that, there are several problems of political context. Money exist for the payment of salaries, […] The post Greek Official: Money For IMF Secure appeared first on The National Herald.
Greek Gov’t: No VAT Increases
The government will not raise the VAT in tourism and staple goods, according to a document co-signed by Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and Alternate Finance Minister Nadia Valavani, and submitted to Parliament on Friday as an answer a relevant question. “The government does not intend to raise VAT in economic activities such as tourism or […] The post Greek Gov’t: No VAT Increases appeared first on The National Herald.
Memory of Founding Publisher Tatanis Honored on 100th Anniversary of TNH
NEW YORK – Ethnikos Kyrix-National Herald, the people with roots in Elia in Peloponnesos and by extension, the whole Greek-American community, Greece, and Cyprus, celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the newspaper and paid tribute its visionary founder Petros Tatanis on April 2. The ceremony took place Thursday afternoon in Cedar Grove Cemetery […] The post Memory of Founding Publisher Tatanis Honored on 100th Anniversary of TNH appeared first on The National Herald.
Greece mulling nationalizing banks, adopting new currency: Sources
Greece is ready to nationalize its banks and adopt a new currency to pay its bills, as Athens is mulling new measures to pay its debt to the International ...
Can Germany's past pay for Greece's future?
As Greece is trying to renegotiate its $260bn bailout, the country has reignited the debate over reparations and compensations for atrocities committed ...
Prominent overture between Greece and Russia
Greek Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis visited Moscow on March 29-30, 2015, during which he held several rounds of talks with his Russian ...
EU foundations remain strong
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis intends to achieve a primary surplus of 1.5% of GDP. That should provide about €2bn to help plug the ...
Soccer-Greek championship results and standings
April 4 (Infostrada Sports) - Results and standings from the Greek championship matches on Saturday Sunday, April 5Levadiakos OFI Crete Postponed Saturday, April 4Kalloni Niki Volos Postponed Platanias 1 Veria 0 Standings P W D L F A Pts 1 Olympiakos Piraeus 28 21 4 3 63 16 67 -------------------------2 Panathinaikos * 29 19 4 6 50 25 58 3 PAOK Salonika 29 17 3 9 52 40 54 4 Asteras Tripolis 29 ...
Greek finmin to discuss reforms with IMF's Lagarde on April 5
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis will meet International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde in Washington on Sunday to discuss Athens' proposed reforms, the finance ministry said.
Greece eyes new currency, may nationalize banks
Greece's government is prepared to nationalize the country's banks and could create a new currency to pay its bills unless the eurozone nations back ...
A Unique Masters Program for Environmental Sustainability in Greece Built on a Greek-US ...
Faculty from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, (NTUA) in collaboration with a group of distinguished international experts, are ...
Ask the Truth: What happened to the Greek statue that stood above the Bucklen Opera House's ...
A 7-foot-tall, tin statue of the Greek muse Melpomene stood above the Bucklen Opera House's entrance for about a century. But what happened to it ...
One Million-Plus Passengers Use Athens Airport in March
Passenger traffic through Athens international airport exceeded one million in March for the first time since 2010, rising 24.5%, airport authorities said on Thursday. According to figures released by the airport, international flight passengers increased 20% and domestic flight passengers by 33.2%. The number of Greek passengers increased significantly by 21%, while their numbers on domestic flights rose 36%. Foreign travelers with Athens as their sole destination also rose by an impressive 29%. Passenger traffic for the first quarter of 2015 was roughly 2.98 million passengers, rising by 25.7% overall. This reflected a very large jump in domestic traffic (36.9%) as well as a significant increase in foreign travel (19.7%). There was also an increase in the number of flights operated from Athens airport in the first three months of 2015, which increased 17.1% compared with the same period in 2014, as a result of an increased offer of flights and seats during summer months by a large number of airlines. (source: ana-mpa)
Greece Has Cash to Make IMF Payment Next Week, Minister Says
Greece won't default on payments to the International Monetary Fund next week even as a lack of bailout disbursements has left government coffers ...
Greece vows it won't default
ATHENS — Greece won't default on payments to the International Monetary Fund this coming week even as a lack of bailout disbursements has left ...
Greece to auction 875mn euros of 6-month T-bills on April 8
ATHENS: Greece will sell 875 million euros ($946 million) of six-month Treasury bills on April 8 to refinance a maturing issue, debt agency PDMA said ...
What Celebrating Two Easters Taught Me About Love and Respect
My mother is Catholic and my father is Greek Orthodox, and they chose to raise my sisters and me under both religions. They're both Christian ...
Benefit concert to raise money for 9/11 shrine
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Lower Manhattan was demolished when taller buildings around it collapsed at Ground Zero. After a decade of ...