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  • Luxury Greek Holiday from Cosmos for Prize-Winning Blogger

    Tour operator Cosmos has announced the winner of its latest competition, giving one lucky blogger a luxury holiday in Crete for two. The ability of bloggers to start conversations and drive opinion on holiday destinations has never been more relevant, and the travel industry is naturally very receptive to the concept of crowd-sourcing and sharing information. So ...

  • Greek Patriarchates Jerusalem land plot raises concerns for homeowners future

    After decades of leasing land to the government, the Greek Patriarchate's sale to a private, foreign buyer may signal inflated prices ahead for current ...

  • Student Stabs His Mother Over TV Dispute

    The local society of Agios Konstantinos of Agrinio is shocked by the news of a student who stabbed his mother because she told him to turn the TV off. The crime occurred at 2.20 after midnight when, according to preliminary information, the third grade senor high school student stabbed his mother to death. It all started when the 51-year old teacher reprimanded her son for staying up watching ...

  • How To Make Greek Yogurt At Home

    It is amazing that people still get excited about yogurt, considering that it has been around since 6000 B.C., when Neolithic herdsmen discovered that storing milk in animal skin containers curdled the liquid, thickening it and giving it tart flavor. But judging from the supermarket shelf space and commercial airtime now devoted to the latest iteration -- thick and creamy Greek-style yogurt -- ...

  • Ceremony Honors Greeks Who Saved Jews In WWII

    A woman weeps during the deportation of the Jews of Ioannina on March 25, 1944. The deportation was enforced by the German army. Almost all of the people deported were murdered on or shortly after April 11, 1944 when their train reached the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Many others were saved by Greeks. ATHENS - During the Axis occupation of mainland Greece from 1941 to 1944, and the ...


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Movie Review

Grease 2 [DVD]

Grease 2 [DVD]

There was a time when I might have tried to mount a vigorous defense for Grease 2, arguing that it is not nearly as bad as it is often made out to be. Following the original Grease, a Broadway hit and the most successful movie musical of all time, how could Grease 2 be anything but a disappointment? It lacked the star power of then-red-hot John Travolta, the chance to exploit ... ...

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  • IRN held successfully the 2nd Annual Cypriot-Greek Oil Gas Summit April 18th-19th Limassol

    The 2nd Annual Cypriot-Greek Oil & Gas 2013 was held successfully on 18th and 19th April at the Four Seasons Hotel in Limassol gathering 160 senior level delegates from international oil companies, governmental officials, university experts and service providers. The summit examined in depth the recent developments in the oil and gas industry in the two closely related countries with each ...

  • Greek rose slightly to 168.6 percent of GDP in Q1 of 2013

    Greek central government debt rose 3.8 billion euros or 1.3 percent to 168.6 percent of GDP in the first quarter of 2013, according to the Finance Ministry.Total debt stood at 309.4 billion euros at the end of the first quarter, compared to 305.6 billion at the end of 2012.The average maturity of ...

  • Greek media firms owe 51.9 mln euros in unpaid social security tax minister says

    Greek media companies owe more than 50 million euros in unpaid social security contributions, which is roughly equivalent to the annual budget of the ...

  • Greeces Hopes OPAP Sale Speeds Privatizations

    A gambler at OPAP Greece Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said the sale of gambling monopoly OPAP shows that Greece is serious about making reforms as a condition of rescue aid. The deal, which will give Czech-Greek consortium Emma Delta a 33 percent stake in the gambling monopoly, will bring in 712 million euros, about $915.48 million. ';It is important as a signal to the international ...

  • Samaras Says Foreign Investors Saviors

    Days after returning from a trip to China to woo business, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said the way out of the country’s crushing economic crisis is for foreign companies to invest in the country, which means overcoming its reputation s unfriendly to business and problems such as labyrinthine bureaucratic delays, and frequent bribery requests that have scared off many. Samaras ...

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