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Harvard Study: Amphipolis Tomb Belongs to Laomedon

  The vast hype surrounding the newly-excavated Amphipolis tomb has academics scrambling to their Greek histories in search of all possible candidates who could be resting within the tomb's sealed third chamber. But perhaps that mystery was solved over 70 years ago. A 1941 research paper sponsored...

Anti-smoking Campaign: HEART Saves Hearts in Greece

Greeks are known as hardcore smokers who live in a country doesn't change habits easily, even if it is against the law. Harvard University in collaboration with Panayiotis Behrakis of the University of Athens, School of Medicine with the...

Two Greek Universities In Top 500

The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), commonly known as the Shanghai Ranking, has put the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) at 301st and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens at 335th in the top 500 in the...

Greek- Aborigine Receives Scots College Scholarship

A $100m plan to deliver a better future ... and maybe an indigenous PM, is the title of a tribute by the newspaper The Australian, to the Greek-Aborigine, Thanasis Tiliakos. The 14-year-old student, member of the Gurindji tribe, whose home...

Papandreou Becomes A Mythbuster

Pilloried for his abbreviated two-year tenure that ended in November, 2011 when he resigned in the face of relentless protests, strikes and riots against austerity measures he imposed on the orders of international lenders, former prime minister and previous...

Papandreou's Big Bucks Ivy League Tour

Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, who resigned in November of 2011 after relentless protests, strikes and riots against austerity measures he imposed on the orders of international lenders, is going to continue his lucrative Ivy League lecture swing,...

Former Greek FM Assails Parliament's Probe

Former Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou, indicted by Greek lawmakers who voted to have Parliament investigate whether he removed the names of three relatives from a list of depositors in secret Swiss bank accounts, has blasted the move as an...

Former Greek FM Faces Bank List Probe

Facing an investigation into whether he tampered with a list of more than 2,000 Greeks with $1.95 billion in secret accounts in a Swiss bank by removing the names of three relatives, former Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said...

Greeks Need To Know: Who Are The Dirty 30?

Lost off the radar screen as Greece sinks toward economic oblivion because of generations of greed, corruption, mismanagement, tax evasion, incompetence, inefficiency and a bloated public sector full of so much deadwood you could feed every fireplace in Europe...

Hello Class, My Name is Professor Papandreou Wagstaff Adams

Students at Harvard University's JFK School of Government pay around $40,000 a year or so to get the best education that money can buy and learn from the best and brightest teachers of public policy, public administration, and international...