Photos: Naftemporiki, Ethnos
British lawyer Amal Alamuddin, who ten days ago adopted her husband George Clooney’s surname, arrived in Athens to explore the opportunities of undertaking the legal protection of the Greek side in the dispute with the British Museum for the return of the Parthenon Marbles. The beautiful lady arrived at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport with about an hour’s delay and travelled to Grande Bretagne hotel with a police escort. She was accompanied by fellow lawyers Geoffrey Robertson and Norman Palmer. Dressed in an ensemble in earth tone colours, Mrs. Clooney spared the time to talk to the large number of journalists who were waiting for her outside the hotel on Syntagma Square, "I am very happy to be in Greece, your invitation is an honour for me," she said.