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Archive - May 2, 2011

The government will stop the funding if the professional football does not take measures against hooliganism

02 May 2011 / 19:05:51  
The Greek government threatened today that it would stop all funding to the Greek football clubs if the Hellenic Football Federation does not change the way of imposing penalties after the bloody clashes of the fans during the match for the Cup of Greece.


Wedding bells for NiVo

02 May 2011 / 18:05:29  
Here came the wedding day of Nikos Vourliotis with the woman who stole his heart - Olga Karpataki. The famous rapper will exchange vows of eternal love with his beloved tonight at 20:30 at a ceremony in the church Hagia Sophia in the posh neighbourhood of Neo Psychico.


Twenty thousand Greeks among the victims of the hackers who stole personal data from Sony

02 May 2011 / 17:05:58  
According to the Greek branch of the company, the on-line users of the network are about 210,000. At least 20,000 of them, and at least 10 million users around the world have submitted the details of their credit cards to the PlayStation Network.


Greek companies seek investors in New York

02 May 2011 / 15:05:22  
In early June, 17 of the largest companies will hold a series of meetings with key players in international financial markets to pave the way for the upcoming privatization boom.


The fight against tax evasion is expected to bring about 12 billion euros in revenues

02 May 2011 / 14:05:32  
The Minister of Finance Georgios Papakonstantinou announced the three-year plan to fight tax evasion, which was declared a crime against the state. Unfortunately, there are more generalities again than real actions.


The Greeks finally support the privatisation

02 May 2011 / 14:05:34  
A significant change of the public opinion shows that 58% of the Greeks surveyed support the elimination of permanent positions in the public sector. More than seven out of every ten Greeks or 74% believe that the privatisation is "definitely" or "probably" necessary, shows the study of Public Issue.