Fall in love with Greece
Fall in love with Greece by following Archaeologist-Theologian Guide, Vicky Papantoniou, on a breath taking tour of the Acropolis at Athens.
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Fall in love with Greece
Fall in love with Greece by following Archaeologist-Theologian Guide, Vicky Papantoniou, on a breath taking tour of the Acropolis at Athens.
Video by Kerugma Productions

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dans une caravane & une voiture on peut mettre beaucoup d'objets et en même temps assez peu
j'ai pris quelques livres que j'ai trié très vite une heure avant de partir
directement accessible (étagères / sièges) : Pied Bot Charles Bernstein, Un privé à Tanger Emmanuel Hocquard, Atlas Routier Michelin FRANCE 2013 (1 cm = 2 km), Apprentissages autonomes John Holt, Comprendre la vie Charles Pennequin, Baignades sauvages Daniel Start
plus loin (sac) : Après-midi d'un écrivain Peter Handke, Bartleby the Scrivener Herman Melville, Grammaire méthodique du français Rigel-Pellat-Rioul, Glôôsse Stephane Nowak Papantoniou
auquel j'ai dû ajouté un livre qu'on m'a offert en chemin Dans les avions l'horizon n'existe pas Agustin Fernandez Mallo
on ne peut pas dire maintenant si ces livres vont avoir une importance quelconque durant ces prochains mois

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The anti-corruption prosecutor, Eleni Raikou has begun with the criminal prosecution of the former PASOK Minister Yiannos Papantoniou for inaccurate declaration of income, with felony charges for the year 2010 and misdemeanor for 2009.
Mr. Papantoniou’s wife, Stavroula Kourakou faces similar charges, for failure to submit a declaration of income for the years 2010 and 2009.
The prosecution follows the revelations of the Lagarde list, in which Ms. Papantoniou is recorded as having deposited 1.3 million euros in the Geneva branch of the HSBC bank.
As the eurozone debt crisis has steadily widened the divide between Europe’s stronger northern economies and the weaker, more debt-laden economies in the south (with France a kind of no man’s land economy in between), one question is on everyone’s mind: Can Europe’s monetary union – indeed, the European Union itself – survive?
While the eurozone’s northern members enjoy low borrowing costs and stable growth, its southern members face high borrowing costs, recession, and deep cuts in incomes and social spending. They have also suffered substantial output losses, and have far higher unemployment rates than their northern counterparts. Unemployment in the eurozone as a whole averages about 12%, compared to more than 25% in Spain and Greece (where youth unemployment now stands at 60%). Indeed, while aggregate per capita income in the eurozone remains at 2007 levels, Greece has been pushed back to 2000 levels, and Italy today finds itself somewhere in 1997.
Europe’s north-south divide has become a time bomb lying at the foundations of the currency union. Defusing it will require less austerity, more demand stimulus, greater investment support, deeper reforms, and meaningful progress toward economic and political union. One hopes that modest recovery in the south, aided by strong German leadership in the north, will steer Europe in the right direction.
The former finance minister who steered Greece into the eurozone in 2000 faces possible charges of tax evasion involving his wife’s Swiss bank account following an investigation carried out by the Greek financial police at the request of an Athens anti-corruption prosecutor.
Critics of the government say a decision to make Greek tax offices – where account-holders are registered responsible for investigating them – rather than appoint a special task force, suggests few of the alleged tax evaders would face prosecution.
“The tax offices lack the capacity to carry out this job within the two-year timeframe set by the government, so it’s highly unlikely that anyone on the list will be sent for trial,” said Costas Vaxevanis, editor of Hot Doc, an investigative magazine that published the Lagarde list a year ago.