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Archive - 2011

February 15th

New drop in quarterly government bonds interest rate

15 February 2011 / 18:02:30  
After the bonds issue the state received 380 million euros at an interest rate of 3.85%. The Troika’s message for mass privatization program in Greece until 2015 gave fruit and the interest rate on quarterly government bonds dropped significantly compared to January this year.


February 14th

Flowers, hearts, chocolate and sexy lingerie are the gifts of people in love in Athens

14 February 2011 / 20:02:34  
Despite the cut salaries Athenians celebrated the Valentine's Day in a proper manner.


61 deaths caused by the H1N1 virus and 250 people are in emergencies

14 February 2011 / 16:02:17  
Health services are on the alert due to the rapid spread of the flu and the increase in the number of deaths. Ten people have died from the flu virus from Friday until Monday morning. Today in the Health Flu victims were 130 people at this time last year.


Thomsen is cynic and Deroose – hooligan

14 February 2011 / 15:02:48  
Only Masuch had the Greeks' mercy, the socialists in power are not willing to privatize the mammoth country, the Prime Minister Papandreou is complaining to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton


Greek police arrested a Palestinian suspected of contacts with terrorist organization

14 February 2011 / 14:02:42  
The Greek police arrested two suspected of contacts with terrorist organization. They are the Lebanese citizen of Palestinian origin Galeb Taleb and another person, members of Fatah al-Islam group, which is considered a branch of the terrorist group Al Qaeda.


London mansions of Greek millionaires

14 February 2011 / 00:02:24  
After introducing you to the ten richest men in Britain, who have Greek origins, it is time to look at the London real estate of local millionaires.


February 13th

"BASTA! Italy is not a brothel!" said Italian women in Greece

13 February 2011 / 17:02:51  
"Berlusconi, go home!" and "Berlusconi resign!" were the two most heartily chanting slogans in downtown Athens this Sunday. Italians of all ages who live or are staying in the Greek capital came out to protest against the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.