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Eating like the Ikarians, a master class in Greek country cooking
The Baltimore SunYou may have seen those stories about Ikaria, the Greek island whose inhabitants are famed for their longevity. A New York Times article by Dan Buettner about Ikaria wast titled The Island Where People Forget to Die. The Ikarian diet, heavy on whole...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy, Christianity, The New York Times
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Greek Food & Cultural Festival is this weekend
The Baltimore SunThe 41st Annual Greek Food & Cultural Festival starts Friday. This is the one at the Greek Cathedral of the Annunciation in Midtown-Belvedere, when everyone sits on the cathedral's steps in the sunshine and stuffs themselves silly. Under the big tent...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Yassou Greek Cultural Festival Marks Last Of 3 Days In GR
FOX 17 Assignment EditorSunday's final day of the annual Yassou Greek Cultural Festival was a big success in Grand Rapids. The celebration took place Friday through Sunday at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, located at 330 Lakeside Drive NE in Grand Rapids. Volunteers,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy, Christianity, Festive Events
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Greek Festers, Beware Where You Park
ABC26 NewsIf you plan to be among the 25,000 to 30,000 people who park themselves at the Greek Fest along Bayou St John this weekend, be careful where you park your car. The city is promising to write tickets for parking violations. City workers are urging...Tags: Schools, Arts and Culture, High Schools, Festive Events
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Greek Pro-Bailout Parties Set For Ruling Majority
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterATHENS (Reuters) - Parties committed to Greece's bailout were on course to secure a parliamentary majority on Sunday and the radical leftists who had vied for first place conceded defeat in an election that could keep the debt-laden country in the euro...Tags: Democracy, Bankruptcy, HSBC Holdings plc, Foreign Exchange Market, Finance
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Samaras Sworn in as Head of New Greek Gov't
CNNATHENS, Greece -- New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras was sworn in Wednesday as Greece's new prime minister, following months of political uncertainty for the debt-stricken country. He was inaugurated at the presidential mansion after meeting with...Tags: Angela Merkel, Democracy, Natural Resources, Antonis Samaras, Karolos Papoulias
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Euro zone unemployment at record high 10.9%
Unemployment in the 17 countries that make up the euro zone was at a record high of 10.9% in March, according to a new report that likely has incumbents in Sunday’s elections breaking into a cold sweat. The jobless rate is up from 10.8% in February...
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Germany's Weber says Eurozone's debt issues to worsen and need crisis management
As the Eurozone debt crisis threatens banks and potentially the global economy, former German central banker Axel Weber said he “fears” financial conditions will have to deteriorate more in Europe before leaders take “drastic action.&...Tags: Economic Indicator, Financial Markets, Credit Ratings, Finance, Bonds
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The euro has failed
Europe's single currency is a bust. With unemployment reaching depression levels in the Mediterranean states, time has long passed to negotiate an orderly return to national currencies. Euro advocates argue a single currency is essential for creating a...
Tags: Antitrust Issues, Federal Reserve, Financial Markets, Foreign Exchange Market, Spain
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Mother continues fight to get her son back from Greece
Alissa Zagaris said she won't rest until she has her son, Leo, is back on American soil.
"I won't stop," said Zagaris."He's never given me anything more to fight for."
Nikos, Alissa, and Leo lived in Noblesville until September of 2007. Zagaris said...Tags: Abusive Behavior, FBI, Facebook
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Rachel Marsden on Waiting for a European Santa Claus
While your co-workers hover around the water cooler debating whether it matters if Mitt Romney bullied some kid in his youth, a formerly First World nation called Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Why, you might ask, should Middle America...
Tags: Angela Merkel, France, Federal Reserve, Mitt Romney, Jennifer Lopez
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News briefs for Monday, May 7
House GOP plan cuts social programs to stave off Pentagon cuts WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget...
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