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Greek Government Support Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) The government is determined to offer financial support to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) amid the international financial crisis, Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis said on Monday. Speaking to reporters during a visit to the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the premier stressed that the EU is experiencing a recession and noted [...]
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Athens is Going Green
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) A pilot project in Athens offering citizens redeemable coupons for recycling their trash is to be extended across the capital. Under the programme “Compensatory Recycling,” citizens who recycle plastic, metal, paper and other waste are given a coupon, whose value depends on the volume of trash recycled. The coupons can either be donated to [...]
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Illegal Immigration Population in Greece
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) Hellenic Migration Policy Institute: “Estimate of the illegal immigrant population in Greece“ This paper calculates the number of illegal immigrants in Greece based on the Number of Foreign Students, on arrest and Deportation Data, on the Estimates of Immigrant Associations, on the Estimates of Local Authorities, as well as the Estimates of the [...]
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The Historic Continuation of Athens
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) The urban network of the city of Athens is still based on the ancient one. The axes of main streets are the same or follow those of ancient roads. Though the most impressive fact is the continuity in use of the urban area. And this is what is called historic sequel and [...]
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Enjoy Winter Travel in Greece
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) Greece may be famous for its beaches, but it is also covered by mountains, many of which reach over 2000 meters. A little known fact is that there are 18 ski resorts in the country, usually operating from the end of December until mid-April. The biggest ski center in the country is Mount Parnassos, which is [...]
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Decoding the Heavens by the Antikythera mechanism
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) Jo Marchant, Decoding The Heavens, William Heinemann 2008. Humanity’s need for purpose seems universal. Regardless of our belief system, perhaps the beginning of winter is the best time to contemplate meaning and purpose. How affirming and humbling to realize we are still so similar to others from the past. The Antikythera mechanism (www.antikythera-mechanism.gr), [...]
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Admire the Propylaea after Restoration
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) The Propylaea, the 5th-century BC gateway to the Athens Acropolis has its own architectural significance and a long, stormy history that easily match that of the famous Parthenon. More than 16 years ago, a restoration project of the West Hall of the Propylaea began, and now visitors to the Acropolis can admire [...]
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“Mama Mia” Effect in Greece
(GREEK NEWS AGENDA) Hordes of tourists are flocking to the Greek island of Skopelos to get married, throw parties on its beaches or buy land, after the enormous success of the “Mama Mia!” film, last summer, Helena Smith reports in her article “Money, money, money for Greek island as ‘Mama Mia!’ draws tourist hordes” for [...]
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