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IMF Official Ruled Out Further Wage Cuts And Tax Increases

Greece΄s reform program remains largely on track, International Monetary Fund official Poul Thomsen said in a conference in Athens on Wednesday, but called on...

Grandchildren of Ellis Island Immigrants to Sing Tribute to their Ancestors at Gabby Awards

Emanuel Ayvas and George Psomas, two young professional entertainers, grew up hearing stories of their grandparents’ emigration from Greece to the United States through...

Meet the Greek Creators of Revolutionary iPhone Application StudioMini

When George Stamatakis left Greece to come to the States he had a lot of dreams for his future and a goal: "To study...

Award-Winning Salesman Takes Childhood Dream to the Movies

John Marinopoulos always wanted to be in the film business. He’s had successful careers in the petroleum business and in sales, but he couldn't quell the...

Agion Oros Rare Manuscript Maintained by Central Archaeological Council

One of the rarest manuscripts preserved in Greece and abroad, the Code "Geography of Claudius Ptolemy" of the library of the Monastery of Vatopedi...

Pylos Experiments May Explain The Big Bang

One of the biggest experiments ever is being realized at the deepest point of the Mediterranean sea, which is known as “The Well of...

Konstantinos Mousoulis’ “The Tramp” at the Edgemar Short Film Festival

"The Tramp"  is a dramedy directed by Greek filmmaker Konstantinos Mousoulis. The short film was selected by the Edgemar short film festival. The three-day...

DJ Zilos is the New Kid On the Block

There are many young people who develop a drive to accomplish goals beyond their reach. Many of these young people acquire this drive during...

First Modern Greek Language Department in Turkey Celebrates 20 Years

The first Modern Greek Language Department in Turkey completes this year, twenty successful years in operation, under the Language, History and Geography School of...

Photojournalist Chris Hondros Killed in Libya

Greek-American Pulitzer prize-nominated photojournalist, Chris Hondros, 41, was killed in Misrata, Libya. According to the New York Times "Hondros suffered an extensive loss...