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Archive - Jul 2010

July 7th

The Woman Who Divorced Chrisochoidis for the Third Time

07 July 2010 / 09:07:49  
After the unexpected news that the Interior Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis married a fourth time it was impossible not to find out which actually is the lady of his heart and what she was doing before becoming Minister’s wife. The study of the biography of Maria Matsouka led us to various interesting, even mysterious places, that we did not even suppose that existed.


July 6th

The Spy, Who Escaped from the Cypriot Police, Used the Passport of a Five Years Old Dead Child

06 July 2010 / 15:07:32  
The name of a five-year old child that died in Canada was on the passport of the Greek- Canadian Robert Christopher Metsos, who was accused of espionage by the United States.


FNAC Withdrew from the Greek Market

06 July 2010 / 14:07:54  
Three of the FNAC stores in Athens are closing as the French chain of multimedia and technological products has made losses for € 20 million in Greece. Two of the three stores will be under the control of its biggest competitor Ρublic. The economic crisis and the decision of FNAC's managers not to invest in projects that they do not fully control are the main reasons for the withdrawal from the Greek market.


The Renovated Kazantzakis Museum or Odyssey of Spirit

06 July 2010 / 13:07:31  
Without state support Cretans create this first of its kind private personal museum of one writer, since high-class authors like K. Varnalis, K. Palamas, J. Seferis, O. Elitis, A. Sikelianos and others still remain homeless.


Triple Murder in Eretria

06 July 2010 / 09:07:09  
The incident happened after 13:00 when a group of four people, one of them lawyer, arrived from Athens to Eretria to resolve outstanding financial issues with a local businessman.


Greece Hopes to Gain the Confidence of International Markets Even in 2011

06 July 2010 / 09:07:41  
According to the Financial Minister George Papakonstantinou Greece will have no problem to meet its obligations under the 2010 memorandum with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to reduce the government deficit to 8.1 percent of GDP from the current 13.8 percent of GDP.


July 5th

Students in Private Schools Decrease

05 July 2010 / 16:07:14  
The crisis has finally struck private schools and according to data for the new school year there is a decline in enrollment for primary classes, which is expected to be higher than 25%.