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==Events==
 
==Events==
 
===January===
 
===January===
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*[[January 9]]: The Greek Foreign Ministry refute the Turkish Foreign Ministry's claim that the [[Imia]] islands are Turkish.
 
*[[January 15]]: PSAT awards for ''Best Athletes of 1995'', for the first time in the presence of [[Kostis Stefanopoulos]], president of the Hellenic republic. [[Pyrros Dimas]] becomes the first athlete after [[Nikos Galis]] to be elected three times ''Athlete of The Year''  
 
*[[January 15]]: PSAT awards for ''Best Athletes of 1995'', for the first time in the presence of [[Kostis Stefanopoulos]], president of the Hellenic republic. [[Pyrros Dimas]] becomes the first athlete after [[Nikos Galis]] to be elected three times ''Athlete of The Year''  
 
*[[January 16]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]] resigns as Prime Minister of [[Greece]].
 
*[[January 16]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]] resigns as Prime Minister of [[Greece]].
 
*[[January 22]]: [[Costas Simitis]] becomes Prime Minister after [[Andreas Papandreou]]'s resignation due to ill health.
 
*[[January 22]]: [[Costas Simitis]] becomes Prime Minister after [[Andreas Papandreou]]'s resignation due to ill health.
 
*[[January 23]]: [[Greece]] submits her candidacy as host country of the [[2004]] Olympics.
 
*[[January 23]]: [[Greece]] submits her candidacy as host country of the [[2004]] Olympics.
*[[January 31]]: [[Greece]] and Turkey nearly go to war over the uninhabited [[Imia]] islands.
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*[[January 26]]: The Mayor of [[Kalymnos]], Dimitris Diakomichalis, raises the [[Greek flag]] over the [[Imia]] islands in response to Turkey's claim that they are Turkish.
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*[[January 27]]: Two Turkish newsmen from Hurriyet land by helicopter on the [[Imia]] islands and raise the Turkish flag in place of the [[Greek flag|Greek one]].
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*[[January 28]]: Sailors from the [[Hellenic Navy]] patrol boat "Antoniou" land on the [[Imia]] islands, lower the Turkish flag and raise the [[Greek flag]]. Greek frogmen take up positions on the islands.
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*[[January 31]]: [[Greece]] and Turkey nearly go to war over the uninhabited [[Imia]] islands. The crisis is eventually averted but not before a Greek helicopter crashes. Its three-man crew is lost.
  
 
===February===
 
===February===
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*[[June 5]]: [[EPAE]] and [[PSAP]] agree on applying the new regulation concerning free trading of players from the European Union
 
*[[June 5]]: [[EPAE]] and [[PSAP]] agree on applying the new regulation concerning free trading of players from the European Union
 
*[[June 8]]: Radio station [[Sport FM]] begins broadcasting.
 
*[[June 8]]: Radio station [[Sport FM]] begins broadcasting.
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*[[June 8]]: [[Niki Xanthou]] breaks the Greek women's record in the [[long jump]] with  7.01m.
 
*[[June 10]]: Ecumenical [[Patriarch Bartholomew I]] is named an honourary member of the [[Athens Academy]].
 
*[[June 10]]: Ecumenical [[Patriarch Bartholomew I]] is named an honourary member of the [[Athens Academy]].
 
*[[June 16]]:  The Greek Athletics Championships celebrated 100 years at [[OAKA Stadium]]. Five new records were set: [[Niki Bakogianni]] (1.97m in the [[high jump]]), [[Olga Vasdeki]] (14.48m in the [[triple jump]]), [[Alexandros Papadimitriou]] (77.84m in [[hammer throw|hammer]]), [[Stelios Bisbas]] (13.61 in the [[110m hurdles]]) and [[Katerina Koffa]] (22.66 in the [[200m]])
 
*[[June 16]]:  The Greek Athletics Championships celebrated 100 years at [[OAKA Stadium]]. Five new records were set: [[Niki Bakogianni]] (1.97m in the [[high jump]]), [[Olga Vasdeki]] (14.48m in the [[triple jump]]), [[Alexandros Papadimitriou]] (77.84m in [[hammer throw|hammer]]), [[Stelios Bisbas]] (13.61 in the [[110m hurdles]]) and [[Katerina Koffa]] (22.66 in the [[200m]])
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===August===
 
===August===
 
*[[August 7]]: [[Stavros Fryganas]], chess champion and official.
 
*[[August 7]]: [[Stavros Fryganas]], chess champion and official.
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*[[August 8]]: [[Nikos Vallianos]], footballer.
 
*[[August 11]]: [[Tasos Isaak]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] patriot.
 
*[[August 11]]: [[Tasos Isaak]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] patriot.
 
*[[August 14]]: [[Solomos Solomou]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] patriot.
 
*[[August 14]]: [[Solomos Solomou]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] patriot.

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