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From Zoro to Zorba

Antonio Banderas prepares to take on a role of a lifetime in a musical version of ‘Zorba the Greek’.

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Global financial crisis bites small and micro businesses hardest

Small and micro businesses are the industry segments hardest hit by the global financial crisis according to an industry survey last week.

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Giscard d’Estaing: ‘a unique, great European visionary, an ally of Greece, a philhellene’

Giscard d’ Estaing was awarded the Award for Parliamentarianism and Democracy by the Greek Parliament last week.

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Greek police: ‘no more blood’

Greek police called for ‘a guarantee of public safety’ for Greek police and for police work to be acknowledged as a ‘dangerous and unhealthy’ profession.

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Karamanlis: PASOK push for early elections ‘irresponsible’

Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis attacked PASOK for looking to use the upcoming Presidential elections to force general elections next year.

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New archeological museum in Patras opens

Greek Minister of Culture Antonis Samaras opened the new Archeological Museum in Patras.

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‘Green’ car replacement scheme to reduce emissions and increase tax revenue

A news scheme to encourage Greek car owners to buy environmentally friendly cars and to charge older car owners higher road taxes was announced by the Greek government last week.

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Stray animals: owners and councils are to blame

Local authorities and irresponsible pet owners have been blamed for the recent increase in attacks on pedestrians by stray animals.

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Brit to go to court in Greece over manslaughter

Andrew Symeou is expected to be extradited to Greece to face manslaughter charges after the House of Lords refused to hear his appeal against extradition.

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FYROM takes case to International Court of Justice

Greece has called for the former Yugoslac Republic of Macedonia to continue negotiations in ‘good faith’ despite taking action in an international court.

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