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Monthly Archives: December, 2010

Greek Stocks’ Annual Losses Reach 35.6% in 2010

Athens Stocks moved on negative ground in the last session of the year, as the General Index ended at session lows, on a turnover...

Public Prosecutor Accuses Former P.M. Simitis of Godman Sachs Credit Default Swaps

The public prosecutors office's conclusion revealed how Greece's former Prime Minister Kostas Simitis and the members of its government are involved in the case of...

Bomb Explodes Outside Closed Athenian Night Club

A bomb exploded outside a closed night club in Athens, causing serious damage but no injuries. According to a police statement the blast occurred just...

Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne & Victoria Honor Children who Excelled in Greek

The Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria dedicated the biggest part of its Christmas celebration to Greek children who excelled in the lessons...

Greek Singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki Visited Ivory Coast as UNICEF Ambassador

The famous Greek singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki visited the Ivory Coast. She visited as an ambassador of the Greek campaign of UNICEF. She...

Turkey Denies EU Compromise on Opening its Ports to Greek Territory

Turkish officials denied Friday a television channel’s claim that Turkey had reached a compromise with the European Union on opening its ports to Greek...

Greek Ship Sails into Bad Weather in Texas & Kills 2 On Board

A Greek oil tanker’s captain and chief engineer were killed by a large wave in the Atlantic on Thursday as the ship headed for...

Rival Cypriot Leaders Schedule New Meeting Regarding U.N. Negotiations

President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu will be holding a new meeting on January 12th.  It...

Kathimerini States Bad Greek Loans Likely to Exceed 31 Billion Euros

Bad loans at Greek banks in 2011 are likely to exceed 31 billion euros ($41 billion), or 12% of total loans, up from 10%...

22 Arrested in Greek Basketball Fan Rampage

Police in northern Greece say twenty-two people have been arrested after basketball fans went on the rampage.  The fans damaged property and clashed with supporters...