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Archive - Apr 2011

April 14th

The whole northern hemisphere is affected by the nuclear radiation released by Fukushima

14 April 2011 / 19:04:30  
A possible nuclear accident in Fukushima will be much more serious than the one that happened in Chernobyl 25 years ago, believes the the Professor of Nuclear Physics Konstantinos Papastefanou.


For whom the bell tolls in June

14 April 2011 / 16:04:32  
Wolfgang Schäuble told the German edition Die Welt that, the Europeans are waiting for the report on the development of reforms in June this year, which will make clear what the fate of the Greek debt will be.


London returns six stolen icons to Greece

14 April 2011 / 14:04:54  
The icons were stolen from churches in Epirus and Pelion in 2009 and 2010, they are in good condition and date back to the 18th and the 19th century. These mountain areas in central Greece are most frequently subject to attacks of thieves because they are inaccessible.


The Troika wants actions, not promises

14 April 2011 / 13:04:32  
The Troika will send an official letter to the Prime Minister, containing the explicit comments on the program implemented so far and what is required to be done immediately. If they are not taken into account by the time of the next visit of the mission to Athens, Greece could remain unsupported.


The return to world markets will be long and hard

13 April 2011 / 23:04:20  
There will come contemporary pension insurance after at least two of the sacred cows of the public sector are put to the sward - the first is the idea that the state pays for everything, and the second - that the working generation provides for pensioners.


April 13th

To take a breath from the crisis in the Acropolis Museum

13 April 2011 / 19:04:41  
"I am not of those who argue that culture will save us from the crisis, but I think that the Acropolis Museum could become the place where you could take a breath, to put away the grayness," says the director of the Acropolis Museum Professor Dimitrios Pandermalis.


Greek universities are in desperate need of reforms, say foreign experts

13 April 2011 / 18:04:32  
"Greek universities have a vague direction, inadequate goals and an uncertain future," states a report of an international experts' committee on the status of Greek universities.