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Some deep cuts, 32% for under 25! They cannot be happy... Maybe this will get them over the hump, tho...

Years ago, 1979, we went off on an Ancient Greek tour, set up by a San Franciscan Greek family, half a land tour, half aboard a small (150 passenger) ship.. Had a great time, beauty everywhere, friendly folks, less problem with the language than we expected, still impossible to sort out, by me at least.. We've toyed with going back on our own, revisiting places we loved, bot so far, not happening.. Ouzo, Retsina, add some roasted little fishies, all set.. One little village Arahova (sp), off in the boonies a bit was a night of food and local wine, our guys would tell jokes, the guide interpret and the innkeeper came back with another, on and on, the bus driver picked up the tab, we paid him later, including fuel, all evening was maybe $3 a person... Way back when...

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Understanding the level of pressure on Greeks
By: zzstar
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Fri, 10 Feb 12 1:23 AM
Msg. 38738 of 65535

http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_644_09/02/2012_426880

If you read through all of these, you realize that if they were to be adopted in this country, we'd had a revolution, not just unrest.

Read and learn. Greece now has become a victim of vultures.


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