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George Papandreou may be prime minister today, but a lot depends on the opposition party as well, on all fronts. The prime minister has crystallized views and intentions with regard to national issues and Greece�s national identity. Although he has never...
Tags: Greece, Athens, Dora Bakoyannis, Antonis Samaras, Mitsotakis, George Papandreou, Constantine Mitsotakis, New Democracy, Panhellenic Socialist Movement, Politics
Indoor smoking bans resulted in outdoor smoking areas but they may be creating a new health hazard, U.S. researchers suggest. "Indoor smoking bans have helped to create more of these outdoor environments where people are exposed to secondhand smoke,"...
Tags: hand smoke, Greece, Athens, Passive smoking, Nicotine, Cotinine, Tobacco control movement, Health effects of tobacco, Tobacco, Smoking, Smoking ban, Health Medical Pharma, Environment, Disaster Accident, Public health, Nicotinic agonists
Georgia’s win over Auburn last week made the Bulldogs bowl eligible, which helped alleviate a bit of the stress that might have crept in to these final two games of the regular season. But step two remains – getting to the best bowl game possible. And...
Tags: Georgia, Mark Richt, Washaun Ealey, graduation rate, outback bowl, Greece, Athens, College football bowls, Georgia Bulldogs football, allnews
Ga. — The irony of it all is that Israel Troupe wasn’t supposed to be on the field for what turned out to be the biggest play of his career to date. In fact, the primary contributors to his 50-yard touchdown reception last week against Auburn didn’t even...
Tags: Israel Troupe, A.J. Green, Georgia, Greece, Athens, allnews
Even though they are only about a month old, WesGreeks have ambitious plans to change the Greek life on campus—and they’re not talking about fraternities. Georgios Malliaros ’12, an international student from Greece, formed the Hellenic Society earlier...
Tags: WesGreeks, Greece, Georgios Malliaros, Wesleyan Hellenic Society, greeks cultural, greeks life, Athens, Sociology, Culture of Greece, Greeks, Greek language, Greek, Fraternities and sororities, Gender, Human behavior, Social Issues
Israel's greatest archeological treasures are in danger of being destroyed by natural disasters and vandalism, and preventative measures must be taken, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) warned on Wednesday...The event hosted experts from around the...
Tags: Israel Commission for UNESCO, IAA, Israel Antiquities Authority, Hanan Kislev, public awareness, natural disaster, Greece, Athens, Israeli culture, Disaster preparedness, Disaster, Kislev, Environment, Archaeology of Israel, Government of Israel, Disaster Accident
President Kennedy ’s widow Jackie Onassis sunbathing naked the paparazzo who took them is finally revealing how he got the photos. There has always been a huge mystery as to how Settimio Garritano , the Italian paparazzo, managed to get the photographs...
Tags: Greece, Athens, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Joseph Campbell, Kennedy family, Jackie O, Skorpios, Onassis family, Bouvier family, John F. Kennedy, Human Interest
Even without any intricate calculations, it is fairly clear that most of them, though not all, were aligned East-West. Interestingly, the new research appears to show that the temples in the Greek colonies of Sicily are more closely aligned in this direction...
Tags: Greece, Athens, Greek temples, Ancient Greek architecture, Religion in ancient Greece, Greeks, Ancient Greece, Ancient Greek religion, Polytheism, Religion in Greece, Religion Belief, Athena, Parthenon, Bassae, Priest, Acropolis of Athens
Why, they'd all but pick the Cats up at the airport and chauffeur them to the hotel before administering an old-fashioned rear-kicking as a parting gift, capped by a friendly handshake. Y'all come back now, ya hear. As Kentucky coach, Rich Brooks lost...
Tags: Kentucky.com, Corey Peters, SEC, Derrick Locke, john clay, Vanderbilt, Athens
It was Eve who precipitated the fall of humankind back in the Garden of Eden, or so the story goes, and, according to Greek mythology, Pandora was the culprit. The gods created her as a punishment to humankind, making her irresistibly beautiful and bestowing...
Tags: Pandora, beautiful bomb, Lila Rose Kaplan, Greece, Athens, Greek mythology, Westmont College, Entertainment Culture