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Archive - Sep 2010

September 21st

Drivers occupy the streets of Athens

21 September 2010 / 12:09:09  
Drivers of trucks and tanks for public use gathered at the Omonia Square where they started their protest march, waving Greek flags saying "No! to the seizure of our property.”


The experts of the mission require lower budget deficit for 2011

21 September 2010 / 09:09:24  
Rumours that the expert Troika insists on deficit reduction are becoming more persistent hours before the publication of the government reports on the implementation of the budget for the first eight months of 2010.


September 20th

Tax amnesty will bring new three billion euros in budget

20 September 2010 / 14:09:49  
Large and small companies will be entitled to settle their old tax liabilities by paying a percentage of the due tax amount and to start the next fiscal year anew.


Alexandros Tzorvas will not be pictured naked

20 September 2010 / 10:09:00  
The player who was ranked among the 11 sexiest men in the world during the World Championship in South Africa clearly stated that we will not see him naked.


6th Biennial of Young Greek Architects with new solutions for environmental construction

20 September 2010 / 08:09:54  
The exhibition represents young Greek architects not older than 45 years of age that successfully refresh the reality of architecture in the country with their projects. A total of 74 projects are presented that cover the last five years. The selection was made by the architects Nikos Kalogirou, Lois Papadopoulos, Dimitris Papalexopoulos and Elias Konstantopoulos.


Soon Athenians will travel by bicycle around town

19 September 2010 / 22:09:43  
From 22.09.2010 until 31.10.2010 the citizens of the capital will be able to try a new method of transportation which has been successfully used for years by the residents of many capitals around the world. I am talking of nothing else but of the bicycles.


September 19th

Empty shelves because of the carriers’ strike

19 September 2010 / 16:09:32  
The lack of products on the market increases and since tomorrow the greatest supply problems due to the strike of the transporters are expected to face the residents of the islands and in the province. Today, another 100 trucks came out on the highways around Athens and Thessaloniki, and the carriers are saying they will continue with the protests, although the government warned that it would take strict measures.