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'''''Kathimerini''''' ([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Η Καθημερινή, meaning "The Daily") is a daily newspaper published in [[Athens]]. It is published in the Greek language, as well as in an abridged English-language edition. The English edition is sold separately in the United States and as a supplement to the International Herald Tribune in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]]. Generally considered to be a high-quality broadsheet, it is traditionally perceived as a conservative media flagship.[http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/1103.cfm] | '''''Kathimerini''''' ([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Η Καθημερινή, meaning "The Daily") is a daily newspaper published in [[Athens]]. It is published in the Greek language, as well as in an abridged English-language edition. The English edition is sold separately in the United States and as a supplement to the International Herald Tribune in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]]. Generally considered to be a high-quality broadsheet, it is traditionally perceived as a conservative media flagship.[http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/1103.cfm] | ||
− | + | Kathimerini was established in [[1902]]. It published between [[1919]] and [[1951]] by distinguished newspaperman [[Georgios Vlachos]]. After his death, his daughter, [[Eleni Vlachou]] of anti-[[junta]] fame, became the publisher. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:12, October 18, 2007
Kathimerini (Greek: Η Καθημερινή, meaning "The Daily") is a daily newspaper published in Athens. It is published in the Greek language, as well as in an abridged English-language edition. The English edition is sold separately in the United States and as a supplement to the International Herald Tribune in Greece and Cyprus. Generally considered to be a high-quality broadsheet, it is traditionally perceived as a conservative media flagship.[1]
Kathimerini was established in 1902. It published between 1919 and 1951 by distinguished newspaperman Georgios Vlachos. After his death, his daughter, Eleni Vlachou of anti-junta fame, became the publisher.
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