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James Gandolfini TVs Tony Soprano Dies in Italy
(AP Photo/HBO, Anthony Neste, File) James Gandolfini as mob boss Tony Soprano, in an episode from the first season of the HBO cable television mob series, The Sopranos. HBO and the managers for Gandolfini, 51, say the actor died June 19, 2013, in Italy. No cause was given. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally fragile mob boss in HBO's The Sopranos ...
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Greek festival to start Friday in Camarillo
Contributed photo Dancers perform at the 2012 Ventura County Greek Festival in Camarillo. This year’s festival will run from Friday to ...
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Athens Journal Muffling of a Voice Provokes an Outcry in Greece
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Germans to help create savings banks
German experts are preparing to help in the creation of savings bank networks in ...
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Dispute over Greek broadcaster illustrates how essential public service broadcasting is
Protesters demonstrate outside Greek state television ERT headquarters in Athens last week. Prime minister Antonis Samaras was forced to climb down over his decision to close the state broadcaster. Photograph: ...
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Disturbia [DVD]
As far as teen-centric riffs on Hitchcock classics go, Disturbia is much better than it has any right to be. Part of the strength of D.J. Caruso's sometimes overdirected, but never-less-than-intriguing suburban thriller is its incessant focus on the role of technology in ... ...
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Greek ERT remains off-air
A banner hangs on the facade of the Greek state television ERT headquarters on June 16, 2013 in Athens. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) asked Greece to re-open public broadcaster ERT after the government's surprise decision to pull it off the air in a bid to cut spending, sparking a nationwide strike. Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on June 14 offered to partially reinstate state ...
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Greek coalition holds emergency meeting over state broadcaster ERT
eurozone crisis hung over an emergency meeting of the country's coalition leaders on Wednesday as the prime minister, Antonis Samaras, sought to defuse the turmoil that followed hisdecision to shut down ERT, the nation's state-run broadcaster.After 48 hours of high-stakes brinkmanship by his junior partners, Samaras, whose centre-right New Democracy party narrowly won elections last ...
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Fira a firm Greek holiday favorite
By Stathis Kousounis The traditional settlement of Fira on the southern Aegean island of Santorini appears to be the most popular tourism destination among Greeks for the June 22-24 bank holiday weekend, according to travel search engine and hotel rate website trivago.gr.In a list published on Wednesday, the site showed that the resort with the highest occupancy rate is picturesque Fira, at 77 ...
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Eurogroup to vote on separate funding for credit sector recap
By Nikos Chrysoloras Greece and Cyprus are hoping to reap significant benefits from ...
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Gov’t eyes tranche frontloading
By Sotiris Nikas Provided that the inspection of its streamlining program comes to a successfully conclusion, Greece can hope that the next bailout tranche will total 8.1 billion euros, as the eurozone is examining the option of disbursing to Athens the installments for the third and the fourth quarter of the year immediately.That way a major part of the funding gap will be covered, allowing ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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