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Sunday, April 30, 2017

Greek-Style Spinach Salad

Turn this healthy spinach salad recipe into a hearty vegetarian dinner with homemade pita chips or boiled potatoes. Look for mild-flavored green garlic at the farmers' market in late spring. Or use ¼ cup finely chopped scallions plus 1 small minced garlic ...


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Greek champion Olympiakos beats Panetolikos 2-0

ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Olympiakos, already crowned Greek league champions, finished the season with a 2-0 away win over Panetolikos on Sunday. Alejandro Dominguez opened the scoring in the 37th minute and Tarik Elyounoussi added the second in the 79th for ...


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The kids can run wild with loads to do at the Neilson Messini Beachclub in GREECE

... are just desperate to keep them off their phones and doing something active. But we may have the answer at Neilson Messini Beachclub in GREECE.


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Greek society honors girls at Debutant Ball

… in high school, are of Greek descent. They're members … take part in a traditional Greek dance, the kalamatiano with either …


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Egypt's winger Wrada scores again to help PAOK end GREEK league on high note

Egyptian international winger Amr Warda scored his second succesive league goal with GREEK team PAOK in Sunday's 5-1 win over AOK Kerkyra in ...


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Labour Day Strike Action to Disrupt Public Transport Services on May 1

Public transport in GREECE will be affected by strikes marking the May 1 Labour Day holiday on Monday, with reduced bus services in Athens and no ...


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Giannis Antetokounmpo (aka "The GREEK Freak") has an AWFUL golf swing

So much so that the Milwaukee Bucks' superstar is (much) more commonly referred to as "The GREEK Freak." And as you can see from the video below ...


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Greek customs: May Wreaths symbolism and why people used to steal them

When I was a child it was a must in the whole neighborhood to prepare May wreaths and hang them on the entrance door on the eve of May 1st. We would go out in the land plots between the houses, to squares and parks and pick wild flowers, white and yellow daisies, poppies and … The post Greek customs: May Wreaths symbolism and why people used to steal them appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Dividend Stock Yields 8%, Goes Ex This Week, Record Earnings, More Due In 2017

… newest dropdown vessel, the GasLog Greece from parent GasLog. The vessel … control with the new GasLog Greece acquisition. In early April 2017 …


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What is happening in Macedonia?

… Greece due to a dispute over the country's name. (Greece … ground to a halt after Greece imposed a veto on its …


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Angela Merkel arrives without headscarf in Saudi Arabia

… to cross from Turkey to Greece. Getty Images 7/27 … fence on its frontier with Greece becoming the latest country in … Greece, as rescue workers searched the sea for dozens more, the Greek …


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Tsipras Recognizes Ireland Under “Special Status” Post Brexit

However, GREECE raised concerns that it could set a precedent for citizenship claims from non-EU citizens. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who ...


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Differences between IMF-Europe Remain on GREECE'S Bailout Program

While GREECE and international creditors are close to an agreement on the bailout program review and the release of the next loan tranche, some ...


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German finance minister hails Greek economic reforms

Wolfgang Schäuble says eurozone could conclude review into reform demands and release next tranche of bailout funds soon Greece has received some rare praise for its reform push from Germany’s finance minister, who has raised hopes that the debt-stricken country will get more bailout funds soon. Wolfgang Schäuble, who recently said Greece must implement unpopular economic reforms or leave the eurozone, appeared to soften his tone in an interview published over the weekend. He implied that a review into Greece’s compliance with reform demands was progressing and could pave the way for the release of more bailout funds that are badly needed to help Athens meet debt repayments due in July. Continue reading...


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NBA all star 'The Greek Freak' needs golf lessons

Paging all PGA Professionals in Milwaukee: If you're looking for a student, you might be wise to track down Milwaukee Bucks small forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. The "Greek Freak" -- an NBA all star in 2017 -- recently posted a video of a recent trip to ...


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No unnecessary travel on Edgemere Drive in Greece due to flooding

GREECE, N.Y. (WROC-TV) - As conditions have gotten worse throughout Sunday, the Greece Police Department has asked that no unnecessary travel be made on Edgemere Drive in the Town of Greece due to flooding conditions. Instances of high winds may cause ...


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Flooding conditions prompt Greece Police to urge no unnecessary travel on Edgemere Drive

The Greece Police Department has sent out a message urging people to avoid unnecessary travel on Edgemere Drive in the Town of Greece. They cite flooding conditions as a reason for this message. Most Read Stories


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Le Petit Greek Hotel & Restaurant: Commitment to Health and Excellence

By Vasilis Papoutsis LOS ANGELES, CA – Brothers Thomas and Dimitris Houndalas are continuing a family tradition in the hospitality business that started over a […] The post Le Petit Greek Hotel & Restaurant: Commitment to Health and Excellence appeared first on The National Herald.


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Our Everyday Greek: Get Ready for the Holidays: Blue Sea, Γαλάζια Θάλασσα

By Dimitra Pontoporou Like the article, the adjective agrees in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies, and has similar endings as well. […] The post Our Everyday Greek: Get Ready for the Holidays: Blue Sea, Γαλάζια Θάλασσα appeared first on The National Herald.


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Greek Authorities, Institutions Resume Negotiations on Sunday

ATHENS (ANA) – Negotiations between the Greek government and the institutions’ mission chiefs in Athens resumed at 10:30 on Sunday with the aim of settling all […] The post Greek Authorities, Institutions Resume Negotiations on Sunday appeared first on The National Herald.


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Zakynthos Fire Αbating after Βurning Τhrough the Νight

ZAKYNTHOS, Greece – A forest fire near the village of Maries on the island of Zakythos was gradually receding on Sunday, after blazing through the […] The post Zakynthos Fire Αbating after Βurning Τhrough the Νight appeared first on The National Herald.


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German FinMin: Greece has made Progress in Reforms

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said that Greece has made progress in implementing reforms and the next bailout tranche will be released soon. Schaeuble gave an interview to the Funke media group newspapers that was published on Sunday.


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EU-auditors: Migration hotspots in GREECE and Italy are working but critical issues remain

The EU's “hotspot” approach for irregular migrants arriving in Italy and GREECE has helped to significantly improve the reception of migrants. But more ...


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The 128-page agreement sent by the EU & IMF to the Greek government

This is the new agreement between the lenders and Greece, totaling 128 pages, the terms of which will be included in the bills expected to be voted on in the Parliament. The government is planning a parliamentary crash test in the first ten days of May, so ...


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Olympics Bankrupt Brazil, Bankrupted Greece…35 Million Riot In Brazil Last Night

Like dominos falling, every country and every city that hosts the bloated, over-priced Olympics either goes bankrupt or struggles to pay off the bills afterwards for years and years. It has become a painful ‘event’. Now, women are being ...


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Heart and sole

After two mandatory years in the GREEK army, he moved to Boston where his uncle owned a shoe repair shop on Blue Hill Avenue. He learned the ...


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Giannis Antetokounmpo shows off his golf swing

Gianni Antetokounmpo, or the GREEK Freak as he's known, needed to blow off some steam after his Milwaukee Bucks were knocked out of the NBA ...


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After earning GREECE study trip, WIU professor is history

Western Illinois University (WIU) history Prof. Lee Brice will pack his bags for a yearlong research project in Athens for the 2017-18 academic year, ...


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Varoufakis new book: Tsipras was overwhelmed, Macron offered deal, Schaeuble blocked any solution

Former Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, claims to have secretly recorded his conversations with top figures, and says his experience showed how far Germany was willing to go to protect the single currency. His new book is named Adults in the Room: My Battle with Europe’s Deep Establishment, gives an outsider’s perspective on the inner … The post Varoufakis new book: Tsipras was overwhelmed, Macron offered deal, Schaeuble blocked any solution appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Government Has Allowed Corporations to Be More Powerful Than the State

In his book, _Disaster Capitalism: Making a Killing Out of Catastrophe_, author Antony Loewenstein documents how the most vulnerable people on the planet are being turned into dollar signs on a scale never seen before in history. The book explores how corporations make money from disasters through detention centers, militarized private security, aid profiteering and destructive mining. [Both Republicans and Democrats are responsible for letting corporations run roughshod over all attempts at regulation.]Both Republicans and Democrats are responsible for letting corporations run roughshod over all attempts at regulation. (Photo: Pixabay / Flickr) _Disaster, poverty and misfortune have become great ways to make a fortune. From Afghanistan to Haiti, Pakistan to Papua New Guinea, the United States to the UK and from Greece to Australia, journalist Antony Loewenstein uncovers how companies cash in on or­ganized misery in _Disaster Capitalism: Making a Killing Out of Catastrophe_. Order your copy by making a donation to Truthout today!_ The following is a Truthout interview with Antony Loewenstein, the author of _Disaster Capitalism: Making a Killing Out of Catastrophe_. MARK KARLIN: NAOMI KLEIN PRAISES YOUR BOOK EFFUSIVELY. HOW WERE YOU GALVANIZED BY HER BOOK, _THE SHOCK DOCTRINE: THE RISE OF DISASTER CAPITALISM_? ANTONY LOEWENSTEIN: I've long been interested in the intersection between politics, money and conflict. My early years as a professional journalist in Australia from 2003 were spent focusing principally on Israel/Palestine, immigration and the Iraq war. In every case, this revealed dark forces making money from misery. I was inspired by a book, such as _Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation_ by Pratap Chatterjee, on private contractors in Iraq. I investigated the private companies and nations making huge profits from warehousing mostly Muslim refugees in remote Australia (and also in the Pacific). Increasingly, Israel was successfully selling its occupation of Palestinians to other nations keen to behave similarly toward their own minorities (something that has become even more overt in the last years across Palestine). My first book in 2006, _My Israel Question_, traversed some of these latter questions. When I read Naomi Klein's book, _The Shock Doctrine_, and Jeremy Scahill's _Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army_, it helped join the dots -- especially the ways in which they explained how US imperialism, a term too rarely used in the 21st century, was central to exploitation in the far corners of the world. I began working on _Disaster Capitalism_ from around 2010, along with the documentary of the same name (still a work in progress but hopefully, finished this year). My aim was to expand Klein's thesis, especially around immigration, and show readers how the most vulnerable people on the planet were being turned into dollar signs on a scale never seen before in history. TO WHAT DEGREE DO CORPORATIONS EXCEED THE POWER OF MANY STATES TODAY? The corporation has become more powerful than the state because the state has allowed it to happen. Over decades, by both Democrats and Republicans, unaccountability has become normalised, barely opposed by politicians or the media class. In _Disaster Capitalism_, I investigate the role of Western and indigenous private contractors in Afghanistan since 2001. They have left a trail of destruction and killed countless civilians. Barely anybody has been held to account, fuelling the insurgency still engulfing the country. President Trump may widen the war there but his chances of success are negligible. [Antony Lowenstein. (Photo: Verso)]Antony Lowenstein. (Photo: Verso Books)Successive Afghan administrations have done little to prosecute contractor crimes and Washington has pressured Kabul to protect US contractors from legal trouble. Meanwhile, Afghan civilians are killed and maimed and anger grows.  Perhaps the most obvious, contemporary example of unhealthily powerful corporations, allowed and encouraged by Western governments, are tech firms, such as Apple, Microsoft and Google, often paying little or no tax in various jurisdictions. This is justified as allowing enterprise to thrive and employment to be created but these multinational corporations get away with murder because there's little domestic political pressure or global accountability architecture to change it. YOU TRAVELED FAR AND WIDE TO WRITE THE BOOK. IS THERE ANYTHING THAT FLAT-OUT SURPRISED YOU? I was often shocked by what I saw and heard -- from the devastated island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea where a Rio Tinto copper mine ruined the environment and caused one of the Pacific's most brutal wars of the last 40 years, to refugees living in squalor in Britain while waiting for their asylum claims to be assessed. What kept me from losing all hope was seeing people resisting seemingly overwhelming political and economic odds. I remember meeting refugees in Greece who were being abused and chased by the far-right, neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn (currently the third biggest party in the Greek parliament). They were fleeing persecution in Afghanistan, Iran, Syria and Iraq. My guide into the secretive world of isolated, Greek detention centres was a blind, Iranian man, Chaman. He was kind, full of stories and optimistic. We have maintained contact and he's now a recognised refugee in a European country, working, travelling and building his life. HOW DOES HAITI, FOR EXAMPLE, REPRESENT A NATION THAT THE DEVELOPED WEST TRIED TO MAKE IT APPEAR IT WAS HELPING, BUT REALLY WAS JUST OFFERING, IN LARGE PART, CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES WITHOUT STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS? Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western hemisphere and for most of the 20th century was ruled by US-backed dictatorships. Today, after failed elections, natural disasters and constant US meddling, the nation is occupied by both a UN "stabilisation mission" and international NGOs. After the devastating 2010 earthquake, killing around 200,000 people, an influx of foreigners, contractors, US evangelical Christians and charlatans descended on the nation. It wasn't ready -- with little regulation or control over who was doing what and where. The Clinton Foundation pledged the world to the people of Haiti but Hillary, Bill and Chelsea have left a trail of disappointment and lies. The US Red Cross raised half a billion dollars after the earthquake and only built a handful of homes. It was the kind of failure that should have led to prosecutions but little has changed. In my book, I investigate why this happens and why it's so hard to change. It's principally because very few seem to care about Haiti in the US: It's a poor state with virtually no political power in Washington, and too few journalists visit there. In short, Western contractors can exploit a beautiful country without overly worrying about training locals or leaving a legacy after they leave because nobody is telling them they have to. Haiti is still waiting on financial compensation after the UN brought deadly cholera to the country after the 2010 earthquake. TALK A LITTLE ABOUT THE MIDDLE EASTERN WARS SINCE 9/11 COSTING MORE THAN FOUR TRILLION DOLLARS AND HOW MUCH OF THAT MONEY WENT TO CONTRACTORS. The cost of America's post 9/11 wars is so huge that they're literally impossible to calculate. It's the price Washington is willing to pay for endless war. The logic behind the Bush, Obama and now Trump administrations all relying on contractors is because they're able to operate in the shadows, often conducting illegal or violent activities beyond the law, and without official oversight. Attacks on civilians are common, undermining local laws and customs, and being overly trigger-happy leads to unstable nations. In 2014, the Pentagon spent US$285 billion on federal contracts. War is good for business. While the Bush and Obama eras were remarkably profitable years, the Trump administration is already filling Pentagon and Homeland Security positions with defense contractors. Disaster capitalism is a bipartisan approach. TRUTHOUT PROGRESSIVE PICK ------------------------- [Disaster Capitalism: Making a Killing Out of Catastrophe] "A potent weapon for shock resistors around the world.” - Naomi Klein CLICK HERE NOW TO GET THE BOOK! ------------------------- ALTHOUGH SOME NGOS DO GOOD, DISCUSS HOW MANY OF THEM WORK HAND-IN-GLOVE WITH THE CORPORATIZATION OF DISASTER CAPITALISM. This is an issue I've spent many years considering, especially when visiting nations that rely so heavily on NGOs. In 2015 I was living in South Sudan, the world's newest country. It's now collapsed due to extreme violence, corruption, unaccountability, an almost nonexistent functioning oil industry and too little international interest. NGOs and the UN are providing essential services, food and water, without which the population would likely face even greater problems. Yet, nobody elected these people to essentially rule the country because the Juba-based government is incapable and unwilling to do so. I'm not arguing that NGOs are in South Sudan just to make money, but the humanitarian community needs to ask itself serious questions about whether they're helping resolve conflicts or perpetuating them. It's a key issue in my film, _Disaster Capitalism_, shot over five years in Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea and Haiti.


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Online classes, but no degree

… that may include lectures on Greek philosophy but burden graduates with … four-year university named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, wants to …


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The state and the development of an information society: Greek policy and experience

The paper looks into the dynamics of information society policy and its implementation in the Greek context. It argues that information society development is a contested process, influenced by pre-existing state, economy and society relations. Based on ...


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Unlocking the secrets of ancient Greek pottery

Thirteen Johns Hopkins undergraduates divide themselves into four groups and huddle over tables at Baltimore Clayworks, the ceramic arts studio in Mount Washington. Every group is trying to paint lines on clay tiles; each student has a specific task.


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Greek NGO Smile of the Child Makes Official Visit to New York, Montreal and Toronto

ATHENS. The Smile of the Child visits the US and Canada in the framework of its international actions for children and in an effort to […] The post Greek NGO Smile of the Child Makes Official Visit to New York, Montreal and Toronto appeared first on The National Herald.


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Pavlopoulos to Turkey: Greece, EU desire friendship, good neighbour relations

Greece and the European Union actively desire and seek friendship and good neighbour relations with Turkey, President of the Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos said on Sunday, sending a message to Ankara from the island of Chios. "The Greek and ...


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Spicy Falafel Gyros, Greek Style

Spicy Falafel Gyros, Greek Style, crispy, soft, spicy, rich in flavor. This would describe the experience of these morsels of Mediterranean goodness. This month’s featured country is Greece, part of “Around the World in 12 Plates”. Song of the day ...


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12 Dynamic Buildings in South Korea Pushing the Brick Envelope

Source: www.archdaily.com - Sunday, April 30, 2017 Bricks are as old as the hills. An enduring element of architectural construction, brick has been a material of choice as far back as 7000BC. Through the centuries, bricks have built ancient empires in Turkey, Egypt, Rome and Greece. Exposed stock brick came to define the Georgian era, with thousands of red brick terraces still lining the streets of cities such as London , Edinburgh and Dublin . Today, brick is experiencing a Renaissance. Architectural landmarks across the world such as Frank Gehry ’s Dr Chau Chak Wing Building in Sydney and the Tate Modern Switch House by Herzog & de Meuron are pushing the proverbial brick envelope, redefining how the material can be used and perceived. South Korea presents an interesting case for the changing face of brick, with a preference for dark, grey masonry striking a heavy, brutalist, yet playful tone. Like many countries, South Korean brick architecture has questioned conformity, experimenting with stepped, perforated, permeable facades, and dynamic, curved, flowing walls. Below, we have rounded up 12 of their most interesting results. MU:M Office Building / Wise Architecture © Yadah ‘The Rock’ Sangsu-dong office / designband YOAP architects © Namsun Lee The Ziffer / JLArchitects + Solto Jibin © Sun Namgoong Two Courtyards House + Bridge 130 Cafe / Lee.haan.architects © Kyung Roh SJ Office Building / Le Sixieme © Kim Jaeyoon B’ house / 100 A associates © Youngchae Park Blooming House All Related


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The May Day Wreath and Its Roots in Ancient Greece

Maios (Μάιος in Greek), the month of May, took its name from the ancient goddess Maia (in Greek Μαία, the mother, the midwife, she who helps to give birth. Maia was the Greek goddess of fertility. The first day of Maios (Πρωτομαγιά in ...


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Greek Freak visits brother in Dayton

NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo visited the University of Dayton on Saturday, playing at the Cronin Center with his brother Kostas and other Flyers. Giannis, a 6-foot-11 small forward known as the Greek Freak, just completed his fourth season with the ...


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Greece Third Favorite European Choice for Vacationing Americans

ATHENS – Expecting more US tourists this year after some disappointing previous years, Greece is their third favorite choice in Europe. That was the finding […] The post Greece Third Favorite European Choice for Vacationing Americans appeared first on The National Herald.


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Pricewaterhouse Coopers Auditors Tell Greece Reform or Die

Greece’s austerity-crushed economy will not recover with more but needs genuine reform, the auditing firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers said in a report giving an outlook for […] The post Pricewaterhouse Coopers Auditors Tell Greece Reform or Die appeared first on The National Herald.


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SYRIZA Says the End (to Troika Talks) is Near – Again

ATHENS – Repeating what it’s been saying for without it happening, the ruling Radical Left SYRIZA-led coalition said Greece is close to finalizing a deal […] The post SYRIZA Says the End (to Troika Talks) is Near – Again appeared first on The National Herald.


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Varoufakis Book Claims Germany Knew Austerity Would Crush Greece

A memoir by former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said Germany – which demanded harsh austerity measures as the largest contributor to international bailouts to […] The post Varoufakis Book Claims Germany Knew Austerity Would Crush Greece appeared first on The National Herald.


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Former Defense Minister Papantoniou Tied to Secret Foreign Accounts

ATHENS – Greek investigators reportedly have learned from Swiss authorities that former Defense Minister Yiannos Papantoniou, from the old PASOK Socialists, and his wife had […] The post Former Defense Minister Papantoniou Tied to Secret Foreign Accounts appeared first on The National Herald.


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Gorgeous Asparagus Salad with Greek Feta Cheese (Low-Carb)

A vibrant green fresh asparagus salad with sweet red peppers and Greek feta cheese dressed with an apple cider vinaigrette will wow you and your guests. The best part is that the asparagus salad is low carb and easy as pie to make. Well, easier than pie I ...


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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble says Greece on track to receive delayed bailout

Greece has made good progress on fiscal reforms and is on track to unlock a delayed bailout payment, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has said. Athens reached a preliminary agreement with its creditors – the European Commission, the European ...


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Serifos, Greece: great interiors, even better outdoors

How do you choose which Greek island to visit? There are thousands, and of course the most famous cannot be the best. For unspoilt beauty, you need a tip-off, and for one that has a little more life, you follow those in the know: the Athenians, and those ...


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Joshua-Klitschko thriller the greatest fight Wembley has seen

The crowd had the privilege of sharing in an electric feeling unmatched in sport as they lived every second of a brutal, seesawing, enthralling fight Somehow, at the end of this brutal, seesawing, whirligig of a fight, Anthony Joshua still had the energy to stand on the ring apron, revel in the glorious applause of 90,000 people and pound his chest in triumph. The rest of us were left breathless after one of the greatest heavyweight fights in a generation. Beforehand everyone was playing guessing games about how much Klitschko had left at 41. The last time he had fought, against Tyson Fury in November 2015, he had still looked as sculpted as a Greek statue – but was about as mobile. But here the proud champion, who had been unbeaten in 22 fights over 11 years before facing the fists of Fury, resurfaced with a vengeance. In the end it was age, as much as Joshua, that beat him. Continue reading...


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Cyprus deadlock carries a price

… . Taiwan-type of arrangement for north: Greek and Turkish Cypriots will try … on the property issue, with Greek Cypriots accepting compensation as the … subject to negotiations. Velvet divorce: Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots will …


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City natives return for All Saints event

WEIRTON — All Saints GREEK Orthodox Church will be celebrating 100 years of Eastern Orthodoxy in Weirton May 13-14, and welcoming home many ...


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