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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. Putting Money Where Our [Greek] Mouth Is. Can love of country be measured in dollars, euros or pounds? If it were, Greek-American's love of Greece is pretty cheap. At least, according to the the. The other side of the coin, regardless of currency, is that there is an air of hypocrisy in not supporting the country you claim so much pride for. Considering the pride with which Greek immigrants speak of Greek bravery in battles of the past, wouldn't the true patriot's way be to...
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: Christianity Under Attack During Holy Days
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Sunday, January 02, 2011. Christianity Under Attack During Holy Days. The year is only two days old and yet two Christian communities’ hopes for a compassionate new year were devastated by hatred during what should be the most peaceful time of the year. In Egypt, a New Year’s Eve bombing. Killed 21 and wounded many more attending a midnight mass. In the northern occupied part of Cyprus, police halted a Christmas service. What were they praying for? So that their plight could be addressed by world leaders...
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Prayers for the Crew of the MV Irene During Orthodox Holy Week. Days after the Easter miracle that saw an American sea captain rescued from the Somali pirates that are terrorizing the gulf of Aden, a Greek-managed ship by the name of MV Irene was overtaken early this morning. Early. Does increased pirate activity mean that shipping companies should consider arming commercial fleets? Posted by Under The Olive Tree. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: Seeking Ambitious Young Professional for Unique Remote Internship
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011. Seeking Ambitious Young Professional for Unique Remote Internship. Are you a college student or recent graduate looking to learn about one of the fastest growing career paths. Are you passionate about working on projects where your effort drives results. And makes an impact? I am looking for an excited and ambitious self-starter seeking a way to break into PR. An opportunity to gain hands-on PR experience. To be considered, please send a resume and letter of interest to effie.
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: May 2009
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Saturday, May 30, 2009. Britain's Got Talent and a Soft Spot for Greek-Irish Dancing. By now we know that an amazing dance group received this season's crown as the top act of. Beating out now-famous Scotswoman Susan Boyle, but you may have missed the Greek-Cypriot dance duo that had all judges grinning from ear to ear and frankly in stitches for the entire performance. The two received a resounding "yes," one. You won't be disappointed! Read about Demetri and Lagi Demetriou in the UK's. Simple template&...
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: Greek Economic Crisis - Reality Behind Protests
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Saturday, June 25, 2011. Greek Economic Crisis - Reality Behind Protests. As Greeks we know that we have an opinion about EVERYthing. We are usually the first to play devil's advocate and to engage in boisterous discussions about anything. Even taboo topics others may shy away from - politics and religion - are fair game. So it's no surprise that we all have an opinion about the current economic crisis in Greece. But the wise philosopher should actually know the facts before jumping in. Since all we are ...
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: June 2010
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Thursday, June 17, 2010. Greek Pirates Finally Show Up at 2010 World Cup. Amid all the black clouds over Greece in 2010, at least the "Pirate Ship," the Greek national soccer team so named for their seeming mutiny to win the 2004 European championship, qualified to play on one of the biggest athletic. Stages - the World Cup. Only problem is that soccer history was not on our side, since the country's only other appearance at the World Cup resulted in no goals and no wins. Until today. Yes - the likelihood.
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: Our Own Worst Enemy
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Our Own Worst Enemy. I usually try to look at life with realistic optimism. I usually understand that people's actions are reactions. I usually don't claim defeat. But, dear Greeks at home, you have me baffled. I will not attempt to solve fiscal problems that are above me, but I understand entirely the basics:. The economy is hurting. The little is guy is not at fault, yet he/she is feeling the pinch. Let's make it a magical summer in 2010 and strike again after October. Hellenic ...
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Under the [Greek] Olive Tree: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Stop Turkish PR from Rewriting History of Armenian Genocide! MSNBC is conducting a survey about whether the Armenian Genocide should be recognized. As of a few minutes ago the numbers showed Yes 20%, No 80% thanks to a Turkish public relations campaign. The Armenian Genocide is a historical fact, and it should be recognized. The most disgusting afront to humanity is the denial of tragedies - would it be acceptable for Germany to deny the Holocaust? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).