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Archive - Sep 14, 2010

Drivers and petrol stations owners threaten to strike, maenwhile Papandreou gets ready for a trip

14 September 2010 / 16:09:12  
Petrol stations owners declared themselves against the fuel prices ceiling while the carriers of fuel for public use keep the government in suspense on whether their protest will turn into an active strike. At the same time, the Prime Minister George Papandreou is preparing to leave the country for ten days.


Foreign languages in bulk

14 September 2010 / 12:09:52  
More than 1 million children study at least one foreign language each year. Students and parents of students rely very much on the private language schools in addition to the school and university classes. The data of the Ministry of Education shows that the Greeks spend more than 440 million euros to study foreign languages every year. And there are more than 7350 language schools in the country. The figures, if nothing else, represent how important are foreign languages to the Greeks.


Why do key players leave the national team of Greece?

14 September 2010 / 11:09:16  
The media fuss about the fate of the national team has grown. The reason for this is not however in the media, but in reality itself. The wave of players withdrawals can not be neglected. Suspicions that there is something wrong with the team either.


Trucks are returning to the ways in of Athens and Thessaloniki

14 September 2010 / 09:09:13  
The government introduced fast proceedings against fuel speculators, owners of petrol stations protest in downtown Athens.


The decline in construction reached 30 % this summer

14 September 2010 / 09:09:56  
The regions of northern and central Greece are most affected as well as the islands. The construction activity there decreased by between 40% -50%.


Petrol is available, no traffic jams. What about the strike?

14 September 2010 / 08:09:09  
Most petrol stations in Greece are working. They have fuel and sell it at the prices fixed by the government. The heavy vehicle withdrew from the main roads of the Greek capital. No one knows what will be the strike tomorrow.