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Athens: Small Bond Holders Occupy ND Offices – They Will be Paid Out in 2042!

Chanting “Thieves”, “Liars”, “Thugs”, “Give us our money back” and hurling eggs dozens of Greek bond holders got out of control when the appointment with Nea Dimocratia secretary, Manilis Kefaloyiannis, was cancelled. The meeting was scheduled for 11 in the morning at the headquarters of the party of prime minister Antonis Samaras. …

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Greek FimMin: “Deal Was 10 Billion Euro Away”

Greece and its lenders appear to be edging toward a formula that would make the crisis-stricken country’s debt sustainable, with Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras suggesting on Thursday that only 10 billion euros stood in the way of a deal. Technical experts on the Euro Working Group continued to crunch the …

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Greece to Offer Tax Incentives For EU-Pensioners Buying Summer Houses

After the trade-visa-for-property proposal to non-EU citizens, Greece is considering to expand its attractive offers and lure EU citizens to invest in Greece. This time, Athens targets citizens of European Union member-countries and thus aged over 60 or 65 years old. According to in.gr, the Finance Ministry considers to offer …

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Greece in Crisis-Dramatic Increase of Suicides: 3,124 People in 2009-2012

Greece recorded a dramatic increase of suicides during the last three years of economic crisis, austerity, recession and loan agreements. According to Greek Ministry of Public Order and Citizen protection, 3,124 people across the country committed suicide in the time between 1.1.2009 and 28.8.2012. The date refer to suicides with …

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Athens: Protesting Municipality Workers Carry the Government to …Grave.

Four men in black carry a wooden coffin. The band of Athens Municipality plays funeral music. Three men carry funeral wreaths with the names of the leaders of the three-party coalition government. The procession walks slowly through the streets of downtown Athens, passes through the Ministry of Administrative Reform and reaches outside the Greek …

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Patras: ‘Last Minute’ Rescue of Suicide Man Who Hanged Himself

An angel must have been watching over this desperate man in Patras who committed suicide on Thursday morning.  The 33-year-old had used a wire to hang himself from an olive tree. It was a rescue of literally ‘last second’ that passerby found him still alive. They took him down from the …

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Pharmasists: 48h Strike (Nov26/27/12), Stop Prescription Medicine on Credit

A new round of troubles begin next week for Greek patients as pharmacists will stop giving prescription medicine on credit for those insured at EOPYY, the National Health Care Organization of Greece. Pharmacists will start their actions with a 48-hour strike on Monday and Tuesday,  26-27 November 2012. They protest the delay in payments …

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