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Survey Says! Germans Most Respected, Greeks Least Respected
ATHENS - As Greeks prepare to commit political suicide at the June 17 elections – a bullet in the head courtesy of the New...
Dueling Last Polls Show SYRIZA, New Democracy Both in First
ATHENS – After trading places with the New Democracy Conservatives in the race to see who will win the critical June 17 elections that...
The Greek Problem: The Grating Sense of Entitlement
ATHENS - After a foggy night of Eurovision wailing, listening to twin dancing Irish robots keening, ballads in everything from Serbian to Lithuanian, and...
Greek Coalition Talks Collapsed After 'Madhouse' Fighting
ATHENS – In a scenario that shows just how divided Greece is, political leaders who tried to form a coalition government in the wake...
The Red Scare: The Hammer and Sickle Flying Over Greece
ATHENS - From 1947-57 it was Sen. Joseph “Better Dead than Red,” McCarthy who put the fear of having no God into Americans with...
Venizelos Says Greece May Be Pushed Out of Eurozone
ATHENS – After two years of pay cuts, tax hikes, slashed pensions, a reduced minimum wage and the slated firing of 150,000 public workers...
Greek Church in Miami Faces Financial Problems, Causes Archbishop to Step Down
Archbishop Stavroforos Mamaies of Miami’s Saint Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral caught church members by surprise Sunday when he unexpectedly announced he was leaving his...
Crisis, Taxes and Poor Clergymen. Or Maybe Not?
In Greece during 2012, austerity measures, political and financial scandals, wage cuts and Greeks committing suicide are on the front-pages.
While Greek politicians give interviews to...
As Election Gridlock Looms, Dimas Floated as Compromise Premier
ATHENS – With his party’s lead in upcoming elections shrinking, New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras may not be able to get the title he...
The Number of Public Workers in Greece Declines, says Census
ATHENS – It doesn’t include untold thousands in state-run enterprises, but the second census of Greek workers in two years has found there are...