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A NEWS REVIEW FROM THE EMBASSY OF GREECE IN WASHINGTON DC
While exports shrank in the 2000-2004 period from 10.6 to 7.4 percent of GDP, lost ground is now being regained, with exports expected to account for 9.8 percent of GDP this year. Unemployment in Greece fell in April to 8.4 percent, compared with 9.9 percent in 2005 and 9.0 percent last year. While jobless men were 5 percent of the workforce, unemployed women represented 13.3 percent. By raising over $1.5 billion, the sale of a 10.7 percent equity in the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE) made a significant contribution to the reduction of the countrys public debt. President and First Lady Welcome "Flame of Hope" SPECIAL OLYMPICS EVENT AT WHITE HOUSE The Flame of Hope for Octobers Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai, lit on June 29 on the Pnyx sacred site in Athens, arrived in Washington on July 26 and was received by President and Mrs.
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Tim Vickery column
I would like to ask your opinion on a pub debate myself and friends had recently. I argued that if Eduardo Da Silva had stayed with his native Brazil he'd be a first pick by now and would be incredible come the World Cup in 2010. Michael Gillespie, Glasgow Everything is easier in hindsight. But at the time that he received the offer to play for Croatia he was a complete unknown in Brazil, and he could hardly have imagined that so much was going to happen in his career and that Brazil would momentarily find themselves a bit short on goalscorers. And since his form for Croatia must have played a big part in the move to Arsenal, I doubt that he can have too many regrets, especially with Alexandre Pato on the rise. Back in Brazil they still don't seem to know too much about him.
Bolton sworn in
He most recently served as director of public safety at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. "I love Hattiesburg," said Bolton, who planned to spend the rest of Saturday - his official first day - relaxing and letting the day's events soak in. After Bolton took the oath - promising to serve and protect - a long line of well-wishers, including family members, Pine Belt sheriffs, a former Hattiesburg mayor, county supervisors, judges, police officers and educators skipped the big doughnut and coffee table in the back, and bolted up front to welcome home the chief. City officials voiced confidence in Bolton's record and predicted great things lie ahead for the Hub City. "I pray that this is a new beginning," said Mayor Johnny DuPree. "One day, we'll get to where we need to be." Added Councilwoman Deborah Denard Delgado before the chief's swearing-in, "I'm happy to see we have this behind us and can move on with taking care of crime in the city and making sure citizens feel safe." The Hattiesburg Police Department had suffered high turnover under former Chief David Wynn, who resigned in February.
MSM = 'Media Saves McCain'?
If I follow your logic, I should be genetically repelled from such films as Out of Africa, The Princess Bride, The Notebook, Wuthering Heights, The Big Easy, and basically every Hollywood romance ever made except Brokeback Mountain because I couldn't possibly enjoy a story about people who are not like myself. Er, no. If a gay man, say, goes to see "Wuthering Heights," there is at least one romantic lead of the sex he's interested in! In "Brokeback Mountain," neither of the two romantic leads is of a sex I'm interested in. ... My wild hypothesis is that more people will go see a movie if it features an actor or actress they find attractive! If heterosexual men in heartland America don't flock to see "Brokeback Mountain" it's not because they're bigoted. It's because they're heterosexual.
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