Moderate quake rattles central Greece
Jan. 23, 2010 No Comments Posted under: Books on Greece
IMF helping Greece develop budget deficit-slashing plan
IMF helping Greece develop budget deficit-slashing plan
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Greece to Sell Bonds in Near Future, Debt Chief Says (Update1)
Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) — Greece plans to sell a minimum of 3 billion euros ($4.2 billion) of 5- or 10-year bonds in the “near future,” the head of the country’s debt agency said, in the first sale of government bonds this year.
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Plane diverted to Greece because of graffiti
An airplane flying from Germany to Turkey was diverted to a Greek airport after a threatening message was found written in one of its bathrooms, but a search of the plane found nothing suspicious. The Turkish airliner, carrying 62 passengers and six crew… Greece – Germany – Turkey – Fixed-wing aircraft – Airliner
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Moderate quake rattles central Greece
ATHENES – A moderate earthquake measuring 5.1 on the open-ended Richter scale shook central Greece early Friday but was not reported to have caused any damage or injuries, seismologists at an Athens observatory said.
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