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Monday, December 16, 2013
Greek Festival coming last weekend in January
Greece expects Eurogroup to approve next aid tranche: officials
Greek PM's Visit to Azerbaijan Is Canceled
Report questions transparency of troika's use of financial consultants
Major highway projects get green light from EC
Leftist MP declares 1 million euros in retirement lump-sum
Airplane carrying Samaras to Baku forced to return to Athens
Casinos owe up to 30 mln euros to state
Clerics react to allegations by Golden Dawn chief
EU Aid To Restart Four Stalled Greek Highways
AMSTERDAM – Greece’s beleaguered economy will get a big kick start with a three billion euro ($4.1 billion) infusion from the European Commission to help build four major highways that have been on the blocks for years, the construction delayed by the country’s economic crisis. Johannes Hahn, the Commissioner for Regional Policy, said the investment […]
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Poulakakos Empire Reaches NY Shoreline
NEW YORK – New York City has lagged behind places like Boston and San Francisco in developing its shoreline, but it is gradually catching up, with Greek-Americans like Peter Poulakakos taking the lead. Poulakakos has joined with the Dermot Company to turn Pier A on New York Harbor, a picturesque docktop structure topped by a […]
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Malfunction Forces Greek PM Plane to Land For Check Before Resuming
ATHENS – A government jet carrying Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on a visit to Azerbaijan was been forced to return to a military airport near Athens shortly after take-off following a suspected malfunction on Dec. 16. Samaras’ office says the Air Force Embraer jet landed safely at Elefsina Airport late in the day and […]
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Carnival of Love Christmas Party in LIC
NEW YORK – Because its founders and officers know that gestures of thanks yield future philanthropic harvests, the Carnival of Love Foundation presented its 2nd Annual Holiday Appreciation Party for sponsors, donors and supporters at the SHI lounge on the Long Island City waterfront. According to its website, carniovaloflove.org, “The Carnival of Love Foundation, Inc. is a […]
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Hellenic Armed Forces: An Important Ally
WASHINGTON, DC – The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) has released nine essays authored by participants of the Fifth Annual American Hellenic Institute Foundation College Student Foreign Policy Trip to Greece and Cyprus. The students’ insightful essays describe their personal experiences from the trip to Greece and Cyprus held June 19 to July 6. During the […]
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Ex-Defense Chief Papantoniou Charged
ATHENS – Another former Greek defense minister and PASOK Socialist stalwart, Yiannis Papantoniou, has been charged with failing to declare his income and faces a criminal trial. Papantoniou served from 2001-04, succeeding Akis Tsochatzopoulos – who was ousted from PASOK and who was convicted this year of the same charges and sentenced to eight years […]
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Left-wing opposition takes lead in poll as 94 percent of Greeks feel pessimistic
Greek Expat’s 150,000 Euros Wire Transfer Blocked
Negotiations for the Release of Greek Orthodox Nuns in Syria
Greek Cyprus: No start to negotiations without preconditions
Greek prime minister's jet forced to land shortly after take-off due to suspected malfunction
Liverpool transfer news: Reds battle Arsenal for prolific Greek striker
85% of Greek Businesses are “Unethical”
Greece: Left-wing opposition takes lead in poll
Greece to meet 2013 asset sales target, upbeat on 2014 plan: privatization chief
Soccer-Greek championship fixtures
Greek Scientist Discovers Hidden DNA Code
Greek property agents warn new tax will hit prices
Greek Day at the New York Stock Exchange
In pictures: Fish farms to pull Greece out of its economic downfall
Six years of deep recession have shrunk Greek economy by a quarter and shut thousands of businesses. Fish farming is seen as one of the few sectors that could help pull Greece out of its economic quagmire, if it sorts itself out first.
Radu Beligan, 95, Declared Oldest Active Actor
Media: Play Fair With Economic Reporting on Greece
Greece to Get EU Aid to Build Highways
Kouvelis Re-Elected DIMAR Chief
European Commission approves $4.1 billion in aid for building Greek highways
Greece Is Struggling To Keep Its Precious Fish Farms From Going Bankrupt
Greek PM Samaras rules out triple election scenario
Greek police arrest migrant smugglers
Insight
In Greece, fish farms a testing ground for ecomomic revival
Church Canonizes Porphyrios, Meletios
CONSTANTINOPLE – The Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate unanimously canonized the Elder Porphyrios of Kafsokalivia and Meletios of Lardos (Rhodes), marking the first time the Church has canonized a saint since Nectarios of Aegina in 1961. This decision was formalized on November 27, convened and presided over by His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. […]
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Maria Fragoudaki: Art and Superheroes
SOUTHAMPTON, NY – Chemist, accountants, and businesspersons who spend a lot of time in museums and galleries might have a painter or sculptor inside of their inner selves struggling to be born. Take Maria Fragoudaki: a gifted young Greek artist whose career change has revealed her to be one of her country’s rising stars. Growing […]
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Taxation Treaty between Greece and Canada
PHOTO: GCT Kasekas CAPTION: (L-R): Dimitri Kobiliris, GCT President Andonis Artemakis, and Lazaros Kasekas. By Frances Themeliopoulos TORONTO, Canada – As most of us bundle up and brace for our Canadian winter, tens of thousands of Canadian “snowbirds” have been making their way down to their seasonal residence in Florida. It takes just a […]
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Alberto Zaccheroni says playing tougher teams makes Japan more confident for World Cup
TOKYO (AP) — Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni says playing against tough opposition has given his team greater confidence as it prepares for a fifth straight World Cup appearance.
Since taking over after the 2010 World Cup, Zaccheroni says one of his main goals was to take Japan out of its comfort zone by playing against some of the world's stronger teams.
Japan has been drawn in Group C with Ivory Coast, Greece and Colombia for next year's tournament in Brazil. While the Colombians are regarded as the favorite, the group is seen as relatively even.
Losses against Belarus and Serbia in October put the Italian coach under fire but a 3-2 win over Belgium and 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in friendlies last month has eased the pressure.
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