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A German Historian Says: “5 cents to save Greece…”
By Anny Tzotzadini
Leonora Seeling, a German historian and author rebels at the critical publications about Greece, asking for the imposition of a special cultural...
Spyros Kouvelis’ speech at the Cypriot Federation of America Convention
“Our stance is clear. After the so-called elections in the occupied regions of Cyprus, the discussions for a just, viable and functional resolution of...
Massachussets Celebrate 2500th Anniversary of the Historic Battle of Marathon
One way or the other, Pheidippides helped save Western civilization and inspired the modern marathon race, including the one starting at Town Common Monday.
This...
Former Greek Prime Minister Tzannetakis dies at 82
Former Prime Minister Tzannis Tzannetakis, who led a short-lived coalition government in 1989 while the country was rocked by corruption scandals and political turmoil,...
“Ancient Greece: A History In Eleven Cities” by Paul Cartledge
By Eliana Eliopoulos-Camacho
Paul Cartledge, professor at Cambridge University and honorary citizen of Sparta, started learning ancient Greek at the age of 11 in 1958....
Richard Ledes talks about his new movie “Foreclosure”
Richard Ledes, Greek-American award winning filmmaker and writer, talks to us about his new thriller "Forclosure"
Obama proclamation on occasion of Greek Independence Day
US President Barack Obama on Thursday signed the annual proclamation issued by the White House to commemorate Greek independence day on March 25, the...
25th of April: Chicago’s 2010 Greek Independence Day Parade
The 46th annual Chicago Greek Independence Day Parade will take place on the 25th of April on Halsted Street in Greek town, which is...
Decision on Ecumenical Patriarchate
The European Commission for Democracy through Law, better known as the Venice Commission, took an important decision with specific political dimensions as regards the...
Chrysostomos "Max" Nikias Named 11th President of USC
A Greek from Cyprus, Chrysostomos L. ("Max") Nikias, will become the 11th president of the University of Southern California on August 3, 2010. His...


