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Archive - Jul 2009

July 16th

Three new programs will subsidize small and average businesses

16 July 2009 / 15:07:29  

Three new programs - "I evolve," "Innovations," and "I'm moving" will finance the small and average businesses and the goal is to add funds for infrastructure, decentralization and development of innovative projects.



July 15th

Iason Athanasiadis' release - triumph for Greek diplomacy

15 July 2009 / 17:07:55  
The Greek-British journalist Iason Athanasiadis evaluated his release, after a two week arrest in Iran, as a triumph for the Greek diplomacy. The freelance journalist was in the country to cover the local presidential elections for Washington Times. After the adventure he lived through in Iran, he gave a lecture in the Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry on the subject: “Recent Iran elections: a personal testimony.” The lecture was organized by ELIAMEP organization.


Be careful with discounts

15 July 2009 / 13:07:16  
The official summer sales, which in some stores reach 70%, start from today, July 15. The Chief Secretariat of Consumers in Greece warns that in order for sales to be in favor of consumers, people need to decide what they really need and to know the basic discount rules.


Two Greek vice-Presidents in the European parliament

15 July 2009 / 10:07:43  

Rodi Kratsa from New Democracy and Stavros Lambridis from PASOK were chosen for second and third vice-Presidents of the new European parliament President Jerzy Buzek.



July 14th

Metro line to the airport will open in August

14 July 2009 / 17:07:29  
From the end of August the metro destination to the airport will reopen and meanwhile the rest construction works on the new station Nomizmatokopio, which will start working by the end of September, the latest.


Black Parthenon magic

14 July 2009 / 11:07:19  

Konstantinos Dimopoulos' art installation was placed on "Federation" square in Melbourne, in order to support the return of the Parthenon marbles in Athens.



Exam scandal in the International Baccalaureate program

14 July 2009 / 10:07:09  

A student was caught with the essay topic for the International Baccalaureate exam and it became evident that the information was sold for a very big amount. A commission arrived in Greece, “in order to clarify the conditions, which threatened the exams,” as confirmed by the director of the organization Ian Hill.