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Archive - Jun 2011

June 12th

The future of Athens stock exchange

12 June 2011 / 19:06:16  
Market movement has inicated that sharp increases in some sessions during the past 15 days are due to purely speculative actions, whereas most stock analysts have noted the sky-high sales in lamost all shares, complying to the gloomiest scenarios for the Greek economy, banking system and corporate profits.


Job stability most sought-after in time of crisis

12 June 2011 / 14:06:09  
Recent research by Adecco Greece among employees signals a change in the expectations within environment of crisis, with 32% of the participants prioritizing security and stability at the workplace.


June 11th

Massive explosion threatens the vicinities of Thessaloniki

11 June 2011 / 19:06:40  
A serious threat is posed over the region of Epanomy, near Thessaloniki, by the two natural gas drillings from 1985 revealed Pandelis Papazis, specialist on the issues of locating and extracting oil deposits, in front of Zougla Radio.


Aimed at concealing, in Greece the hijab draws more attention

11 June 2011 / 18:06:01  
The purpose of the hijab that Muslim women wear in Komotini is to make them invisible. However, the effect is the opposite – attracting attention.


We want more than we need in the second half of June

11 June 2011 / 16:06:36  
This article will lay out the “climatic” peculiarities of the period between June 15 and June 30, and link them to those affected. The impact of the aforementioned climate may differ among people.


Greece’s hacker No1 rejects all accusations

11 June 2011 / 15:06:44  
An Internet specialist, a psychologist, and a solicitor on the case of the 18-year-old hacker from Aghios Dimitrios.


June 10th

Supermarket wars with promotions

10 June 2011 / 20:06:49  
The unemployed people in the country exceeded 800,000, the GDP decreased by about 5% and the prospects for the near future are even darker. This inevitably affected the purchasing power of the Greeks, who have become much more attentive to the price of the preferred goods.