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Eurozone wrangling may cost Greece 2 bln euros in 2013
European foot-dragging could leave Greece short of 2.0 billion euros ($2.7 billion) this year as some eurozone creditors are reluctant to roll over their Greek debt holdings, Greek and eurozone sources involved in the matter told Reuters.Greece's ...
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Piraeus Bank Acquires Millenium Bank Greece
Greek lender Piraeus Bank has purchased Millennium Bank Greece (MBG), a subsidiary of Millennium BCP (BCP), following the receipt of all concerned regulatory approvals. BCP has recapitalized MBG by infusing EUR274m, apart from EUR139m already pumped by BCP into MBG in December 2012. Subsequently the total recapitalization touched EUR413m to date, which is in line with the requirements of Bank ...
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Hundreds of young scholars are being held hostage by the Greek state | Varvara Trachana and Stelios Gialis
The Greek government's accession to EU and IMF demands to curtail public spending has left young researchers out in the cold. Photograph: AFP/Getty ...
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Greek coalition to resume crisis talks over state broadcaster
ERT , but will continue talks later today. With Prime Minister Antonis Samaras at odds with the Socialist Pasok and Democratic Left parties, snap election remains a possibility. After a court ruling ordering the TV station back on air, the parties must agree on what form that will take. Reporting for euronews in Athens, Stamatis Giannisis said: ';This was the second in a row fruitless ...
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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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King Kong (2005)
Along with James Cameron and Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson is one of a select few Hollywood filmmakers who truly understands how to marry spectacle and emotion. This is not just a technical gift or a rote mechanical understanding, but rather a core feeling--an instinct--for how the two ... ...
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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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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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