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Archive - Nov 2008

November 15th

Cyprus could be an exception in European practice

15 November 2008 / 14:11:03  
The Cyprian topic counselor of the United Nations, Alexander Downer doesn't exclude the possibility of the Turkish army staying on the Mediterranean island even after its unification.


Lady Helen Mirren as the unfaithful Phaedra

15 November 2008 / 12:11:56  
This is the second Greek tragedy that the London National Theater places this season, after the great success that Ralph Fiennes harvested in Oedipus.


The Tempe passage is closed for repairs

15 November 2008 / 08:11:46  
No vehicles will be able to pass through for three consequtive Saturday nights - today, November 15th, and also the 22nd and 29th of November, from 20:00 until 08:00 on Sunday.


November 14th

The British Council in Athens starts an essay competition

14 November 2008 / 16:11:22  
The British council starts a short essay competition. The theme is the international dialogue and the topic is "Imagine your future in an always changing city." The deadline for submitting the essays is January 8th, 2009.


Pulling the Russian army from Ossetia & Abkhazia is not realistic

14 November 2008 / 15:11:34  
"Russia is not inclined to eat food prepared in her absence," said former Turkish minister of foreign affairs Yaşar Yakış in a lecture in front of the International Research Centre in the Black Sea region.


The Thessaloniki film fest starts today

14 November 2008 / 13:11:34  
With each year, the Thessaloniki film fest becomes more and more attractive for artists and movie fans. It attracts many famous names from the movie industry, introduces young and promising directors, focuses on the present-day worries, and of course wins over audience, which experiences precious moments not only in the movie theatres.


The Athens police on higher alert for the annual events in the engineering school

14 November 2008 / 11:11:37  
The traffic restrictions in the centre of Athens start from today. On Monday, more than 8000 policemen will guard the celebration.