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Saying goodbye to Greece — as hordes of young people do the same
— I traveled to Greece to see the land of my fathers, to see its beauty and its economic crisis firsthand. But as I arrived, others were leaving. Especially Greece's young people, suffering from unemployment that hovers around 50 percent. "They...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Australia, Christianity, Turkey, John Kass
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In Greece, books beat rocks
ATHENS, Greece — It is easy to throw a rock, and there have been plenty thrown here lately, a common ritual, almost not newsworthy, with the anarchists and hooligans smashing big pieces of marble and throwing the chunks at police, at the government,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Books and Magazines, Books, Services and Shopping, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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A suicide, an angry protest, and a nation in agony
— The old man, reportedly ill with cancer and exhausted by the agony devouring Greece, just couldn't take it anymore. His name was Dimitris. And so he walked out Wednesday morning onto the beautiful and peaceful Syntagma Square across the street...
Tags: Politics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Cancer, Murder, Suicide
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Going home to Rizes
RIZES, Greece — When I mention our family's village in Greece, I usually write that Rizes is the most beautiful village in the universe.
And it is.
Your family's village might also be the most beautiful. This is possible. I understand that. But...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Athens (Greece), Barack Obama
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Allan Powell: Reality is hard to find
Richard Dawkins must surely be one of the most prolific writers of modern times. While his forte is evolutionary biology, he comfortably ventures into other fields of science. His newest publication, “The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s...Tags: Biology, Science, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology
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Joyce K. Melonas, chef
Joyce K. Melonas, who was the cook at a downtown waterfront diner that she owned and operated with her husband, died Wednesday of Alzheimer's disease at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium
She was 92.
The daughter of Greek immigrants, Joyce Karas was...Tags: Highlandtown, Christianity, Hunt Valley, Timonium, Alzheimer's Disease
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