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*[[1990]]: An [[Athens]] Appellate Court acquits Police Officer Athanasios Melistas in the 1985 shooting of 15-year old student Kaltezas. | *[[1990]]: An [[Athens]] Appellate Court acquits Police Officer Athanasios Melistas in the 1985 shooting of 15-year old student Kaltezas. | ||
*[[2005]]: During a thunderstorm, a lighting bolt hit a support cable of the [[Rio-Antirrio Bridge]]. The fire was placed under control immediately, but questions arose over the security of the bridge. | *[[2005]]: During a thunderstorm, a lighting bolt hit a support cable of the [[Rio-Antirrio Bridge]]. The fire was placed under control immediately, but questions arose over the security of the bridge. | ||
+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1965]]: [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] are crushed by [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 0-4 at [[Toumba Stadium|Toumba]]. Eleven years later PAOK will take their revenge at [[Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium|Karaiskaki Stadium]] (Olympiakos-PAOK 0-4) | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 23:11, January 26, 2006
Events
- 1944:Athanassios Sembos makes the first attempt to set up a journalists' union after the war ends. The second attempt takes place on May 17, 1947. The union will assume legal existence after 1952.
- 1990: An Athens Appellate Court acquits Police Officer Athanasios Melistas in the 1985 shooting of 15-year old student Kaltezas.
- 2005: During a thunderstorm, a lighting bolt hit a support cable of the Rio-Antirrio Bridge. The fire was placed under control immediately, but questions arose over the security of the bridge.
Sports
- 1965: PAOK are crushed by Olympiakos 0-4 at Toumba. Eleven years later PAOK will take their revenge at Karaiskaki Stadium (Olympiakos-PAOK 0-4)
Deaths
- 1974: Georgios Grivas-Digenis, commander of EOKA
- 1977: Philopemen Finos, Film producer
- 1980: Stratis Tsirkas, writer