Posted on February 4, 2008 by grpresspoland
Νέες φοροαπαλλαγές ετοιμάζει η κυβέρνηση για να ενισχύσει τις εξαγωγές και τις εξαγωγικές επιχειρήσεις. Αλλά την ίδια στιγμή, από πίνακα που εμφάνισε στη χθεσινή συνεδρίαση του Εθνικού Συμβουλίου Εξαγωγών ο υφυπουργός Εξωτερικών Π. Δούκας, οι εξαγωγικές μας επιδόσεις σε τρίτες χώρες εξακολουθούν να είναι πενιχρές.
Filed under: Economy, Government, Greece | Tagged: φοροαπαλλαγές, Γ. Αλογοσκούφης, Ελλάδα, Εξαγωγές, Οργανισμός Προώθησης Εξαγωγώ, ΟΠΕ, Π. Δούκας, Πολωνία | Comments Off
Posted on February 4, 2008 by grpresspoland
Sakiz Adasi café (Sakiz Adasi means Chios Island in Turkish) has operated in the port city of Izmir (Smyrni in Greek) for approximately one year now, and has won the hearts and minds of the Turks. Set up by Greeks from the island of Chios, this unique cafe delivers original tastes to the the shop’s customers. [...]
Filed under: Greece, Greeks Abroad, International Relations, Politics | Tagged: Chios, Chios mastic gum, Izmir, masticha, Sakiz Adasi, Smyrni | Comments Off
Posted on February 4, 2008 by grpresspoland
Either for scientific purposes or sheer fun, bird-watching can be intriguing and can renew one’s contact with nature. Assisted by the Hellenic Ornithological Society (www.ornithologiki.gr), the Antikythira Bird Observatory offers a chance for population monitoring of the large birds of prey (buzzards, harriers, eagles etc) that pass through the Peloponnese and Crete, but also for [...]
Filed under: Nature, tourisme | Tagged: Antikythira, Bird-watching, Birds Sanctuaries, Greece, Kythera | Comments Off
Posted on February 4, 2008 by grpresspoland
The French daily “Le Figaro” published a special report on the New Acropolis Museum on January 29. Special guest was Dimitrios Pantermalis, the Museum’s Director who presented the New Museum, its architecture, as well as its strategy for the restitution of the Elgin Marbles. The Cambridge Union Society, famous for its controversial debates is organising a [...]
Filed under: Art, Greece, history | Tagged: Acropolis Museum, Dimitrios Pantermalis, elginism, parthenoninternational, The Cambridge Union Society | Comments Off
Posted on February 4, 2008 by grpresspoland
A round metal object, believed to be a depth bomb left over from World War II, was spotted by divers on the seabed near a Panama-flag cargo ship that ran aground off the coast of Akra, in Epanomi, Thessaloniki, and Navy bomb disposal experts were due to begin investigation on Friday morning.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tagged: Epanomi, freighter ship, Gerda Vesta, Greece, ran aground, Thessaloniki | Comments Off