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Archive - Sep 2010

September 13th

The expert Troika with a view to the 2011 budget

13 September 2010 / 16:09:55  
The Financial Minister George Papakonstantinou leaves on a road show to meet potential international investors and convince the business circles of the old continent that Greece has gone along the way of economic stability.


Truck drivers blocked three spots in Athens

13 September 2010 / 08:09:07  
Gas stations owners: "We will carry gasoline by our own tanks, we won't allow citizens to become hostage to client politics"; the government has introduced maximum price of the unleaded fuel.


September 12th

A new strike of truck drivers starting from tomorrow

12 September 2010 / 18:09:28  
They are coming in the capital to throw their keys in the Ministry of transport; so far there is no problem with refueling in Athens.


Scientists are discussing the mechanism of the bankruptcy after the news for the new increase of the budget deficit

12 September 2010 / 13:09:42  
Prime Minister George Papandreou announced in Thessaloniki he will reduce the business taxes and to eliminate the bureaucracy standing in the way of the large investors. "Too little, too late", comment on this the entrepreneurs.


September 11th

Jazz under the stars

11 September 2010 / 17:09:20  
If the theory that humans are made of stars is true, then in Penthouse lounge bar on the roof of the 21st floor of the President Hotel in Athens we are closest to them. Here, in their light we can certainly feel the rush of energy and place the summer rug for a bit longer.


A man threw a shoe at Papandreou, but missed

11 September 2010 / 15:09:03  
60-years-old man throw a shoe at the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou. The incident happened on Saturday afternoon in Thessaloniki, where Papandreou opens the 75th International Fair.


The Greek bronze medalist from the European Swimming Championship in Budapest: “This was the hardest battle of my life”

11 September 2010 / 15:09:59  
Greece climbed again the European ladder of success and its hopes for a return to its former glory in swimming woke up again. Yiannis himself climbed up one of his own, invisible ladders. This of the justice and personal success, which he secretly opened in his soul. Because the outcome from Budapest is not only a victory over the opponents. It is a victory over the past, over the injustice and despair and finally over himself. Personal satisfaction, reward and proof that you can win. As he says it himself the success from Hungary is also a victory over people who did not believe in him and because of whom for two years he was suspended from the waters of the pools.