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Archive - Nov 2011

November 26th

State media should become public and should not compete with private ones

25 November 2011 / 22:11:14  
It is not possible for a television broadcaster to operate with 10 gardeners and 10 or fewer journalists, technicians, etc. However, this happens because ERT is controlled by political parties wishing to respond to their political clientele and they do not act based on the right criteria, says the sociologist George Plios in an interview with Anastasia Balezdrova.


November 25th

Nine out of ten Greeks have a profile on at least one social network

25 November 2011 / 21:11:21  
The message on the wall in Facebook will soon prevail over the phone call, reveals the survey by the Institute for Business Value (IBV).


Robberies in Greece increase like an avalanche

25 November 2011 / 18:11:24  
Local police have recorded eleven thefts in less than 12 hours over the last day. Since the beginning of the crisis, robberies have jumped by almost 60 per cent.


Farce with extra tax imposition through electricity bills

25 November 2011 / 17:11:04  
The owner of one of the buildings rented by the Greek Public Power Corporation threatened to make the company cut the power in its own offices.


The problem in Greece is not governments but society

25 November 2011 / 15:11:19  
A British conservative view on the crisis in Greece and throughout the euro area, and on the problems in the European Union and the United Kingdom disappointment in it provides the Research Director of the non-government organization Open Europe Stephen Booth in an interview with Maria S. Topalova.


Protests continue, unemployment grows

24 November 2011 / 22:11:08  
Trade unions threaten to intensify the protests and the Ministry of Employment has announced that 2012 will be the hardest of the last three years.


November 24th

The Greek President receives over € 1.5 million per term

24 November 2011 / 21:11:33  
Greece is in crisis, but Carlos Papoulias receives a higher salary than his US counterpart Barack Obama