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Archive - 2011

March 14th

Trade unions welcomed the financial support’s interest rates reduction and the payment term extension

14 March 2011 / 19:03:28  
The president of the union of private-sector employees (GSEE) Yiannis Panagopoulos stated that despite the victory in Brussels this will not solve the problems of Greece following the implementation of strict economic policies.


Police have found three AK-47 rifles in a secret hiding place in Volos

14 March 2011 / 14:03:27  
Major operation of the anti-terror service has been underway since this morning, two secret hiding places in Athens and Volos are found, seven people are arrested on charges of membership in the terrorist organization Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei.


Protest and prayer to Museos for the altar of the Olympic gods

13 March 2011 / 22:03:24  
Proverbial repair of the Athens railway, which extends for more than two years is about to stumble again.


March 13th

Europe promised rescheduling of Greek debt at lower interest rate if state assets are privatized

13 March 2011 / 17:03:21  
After a marathon speed meeting that lasted more than six hours, the European leaders agreed on the extension of the 110 billion Euros Greek loan repayment to 7 years and a half and reduce its interest rate by one percentage point.


A,B,C… of the internet advertising

13 March 2011 / 01:03:52  
Тhe more assertive and demanding attention is the one ad, the more it risks to quickly get bore and even cause the opposite effect - to irritate the visitor and him to want to ignore it.


March 12th

Scenes of chaos and terror describe the Greeks who survived the earthquake in Japan

12 March 2011 / 20:03:44  
Greeks will leave Tokyo if the radiation reaches the Japanese capital.


There are tsunamis also in Greece, but they are small and do not cause catastrophes

12 March 2011 / 19:03:07  
Greece is a country with high seismicity and many people wondered whether it was possible for the quake, which happened at a distance of thousands of miles to “wake the sleeping outbreaks”. We sought a response from Konstantinos Papazahos, a geophysics professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.