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Ex-Prime Minister Denies Involvevment To Nation's Corruption
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis (photo) on Sunday dismissed as "nonsense" suggestions that he had been warned about the country's dire financial troubles...
Greek crisis could have been avoided: Juncker
Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker said Friday that Greece's financial woes were well known among top EU officials but kept quiet until the crisis erupted...
2009 Deficit Could Surpass 14% of GDP
The agency Eurostat could raise its figures on Greek deficit for 2009, which could be above 14% of GDP, according to sources at the...
Germany Honors PM Papandreou for Strength of Truthfulness
George Papandreou was honored for embodying the "strength of truthfulness" at a ceremony held by the private Quadriga foundation. It issues its awards on the...
Bloomberg Reports Greek Govt. Bonds Top Perfomers Last Quarter!
Greek government bonds were the top performers in Europe last quarter. Bloomberg reports that investors making money on Greek paper for the first time...
European Action Day Today yet Greek Strikes Continue
European Day of Action is today yet Greece seems paralyzed by strikes. Most of the country’s trade unions protested against the strict austerity measures by...
Government Creates Electronic Card to Monitor Payments
All taxpayers transactions will 'pass' in an electronic card that will be used in all transactions. This card will relieve citizens to collect receipt and...
Marathon Flame Celebrates 2,500th Anniversary, Toronto
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon (STWM) will mark the historic 2,500th anniversary of the first ever marathon run by Pheidippides in 490AD, by welcoming the...
PM G. Papandreou addresses Economic Club in New York
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking Wednesday to powerful financiers and investors at the Economic Club in New York, presented the real picture of...
Striking Truckers March to Parliament
2,500 marching truck drivers visited the Parliament today in a demonstration. They marched with Greek flags, as their voices shouted the words "shame" and...