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Thursday, April 17, 2014
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PAOK fan arrested for dumping anchovies on Olympiakos bench
Police in Thessaloniki have arrested a PAOK fan accused of dumping a crate of fish on the visiting Olympiakos bench, in a stunt that delayed a tense Greek Cup semi-final for more than an hour.
Another six PAOK supporters were arrested during clashes with police before and after Wednesday's match, which PAOK won 1-0 to advance.
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PAOK fan arrested for Greek Cup anchovy stunt
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Police in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki arrested a PAOK fan accused of dumping a crate of fish on the visiting Olympiakos bench, in a stunt that delayed a tense Greek Cup semifinal for more than an hour.
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Samaras Shows How To Buy An Election
You know the American saying that “Money talks, and BS walks?” Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras must have picked it up during his years at Amherst College.
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Athens Mayoral Foes Mosque Clash
The race to unseat Athens Mayor George Kaminis has heated up over whether the government should build a state-sponsored mosque.
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Holy Fire Doubter Draws Fiery Retorts From Greek Faithful For Easter Holiday
A Greek writer and erstwhile politician who ridiculed the concept of Holy Fire ahead of Easter has drawn sharp rebukes from critics but also the backing of a new, rising political party leader who defended his stance in a country where almost everyone declares themselves Greek Orthodox and a Church supporter. Nikos Dimou suggested that the Holy Fire brought back from Jerusalem each Easter Saturday is not the result of a miracle.
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Greek Soccer Semi Turns Ugly
A Greek soccer semi-final game was marred by smog caused by hundreds of flares and fish thrown on the loser's bench.
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CSKA Moscow 77, Panathinaikos 74
Panathinaikos dropped the first match of its Eurloeague basketball quarter-final to CSKA Moscow 77-74 in overtime on April 16.
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Real Madrid 88, Olympiakos 71
Two-time defending Euroleague basketball champion Olympiakos faces Real Madrid again on April 17, down 1-0 after losing the opener.
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Greece Election Handouts Set
The Greek government said it will hand out benefits to austerity measure victims just ahead of May elections for municipalities and the European Parliament.
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Wearing crowns of thorns, cleaning ladies hold protest at Finance Ministry
Homemade bomb targets car of deputy Parliament speaker's wife
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Delays Could Free Golden Dawn Suspects
Golden Dawn MPs could be released from detention because Parliament has been slow to lift the immunity of others.
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