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Panathinaikos drop points in Greece

Jonathan Roorda - 22 November 2009 19:09 Panathinaikos remain in first place in the Greek Super League Panathinaikos failed to take further distance from Olympiakos on Sunday, as the Athens side were held to a 1-1 draw by...

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Biography: Herodotus

As we look into our ancient past, Herodotus' work gives us a clearer understanding of what the western world was like in his time. In his time, writing was mainly that of the myths (although there were a few prose writers) but...

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Minor medical problems and trauma. Long waiting times. “In the surgical, ENT, ophthalmology and...

“It has been established that patients prefer receiving health information from primary care physicians.”1 “In Greece, recent reforms supporting urban primary healthcare have not been enacted, and long waiting times in Athens’...

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Greece tests the limit of sovereign debt as it grinds towards slump

Greece is disturbingly close to a debt compound spiral. When the European Central Bank's Jean-Claude Trichet said last week that certain sinners on the edges of the eurozone were "very close to losing their credibility",...

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The fake jump of the diver (December’s revolt in Greece, eleven months on)

The following article was written by members of the Occupied London collective for Svartur Svanur (Black Swan), Iceland’s first anarchist magazine – an Icelandic translation will appear soon in the magazine’s third issue. We...

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Cultured Traveler: The Indie Music Pillars of Athens, Greece

Yannis Kolesidis for The New York Times The owners of four small bars combined to form Six D.O.G.S., a good place to hear local D.J.'s and bands. Later, throngs of young men and women sporting skinny jeans and asymmetrical...

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UGA alumni charged with battery, false imprisonment of Clemson student - Atlanta Journal...

News Channel 7 UGA alumni charged with battery, false imprisonment of Clemson student Atlanta Journal Constitution University of Georgia police have charged a 2009 UGA alumni with false imprisonment and misdemeanor battery of...

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Doogie comes home after liver transplant surgery

ATHENS -- It's five days until Thanksgiving, and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone more grateful than the Weiks family. Darin "Doogie" Weiks Jr. returned to his Athens home Friday, along with his mother and father, Julie and...

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Macedonia:Anti Name Change Protests Announced

A string of protest rallies will be staged in Macedonia and abroad in a bid to have the talks with Greece suspended, the so-called resistance movement against changing the state name of Macedonia said.

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Bus lanes lead to dead end

Plans to triple the length of bus lanes in Athens have been placed in doubt after it emerged that confusion over regulations about who can use them and at what times, as well as a lack of policing, have led to the current...

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