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===February=== | ===February=== | ||
*[[February 3]]: [[Karolos Papoulias]] is re-elected President of Greece. | *[[February 3]]: [[Karolos Papoulias]] is re-elected President of Greece. | ||
+ | *[[February 5]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] closes at 1878.91 after losses of 3.73%. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 15:45, February 5, 2010
Events
January
- January 6: Unknown arsonists set fire to the Jewish synagogue of Chania, Crete.
- January 11: Cypriot Media executive, Antis Hadjikostis, is murdered outside his house at Engomi.
- January 16: Marcos Baghdatis defeats Richard Gasquet 6-4, 7-6 (7/2) to claim the Sydney International ATP.
- January 18: Greek-owned super-tanker, Maran Centaurus, is released by Somali pirates after a ransom was paid. Its crew of nine Greeks and 19 foreigners were unharmed.
- January 19: The British Court of Appeal judges in favour of Cypriot refugee Meletis Apostolides in the case of Apostolides v Orams. Apostolides had sued Mr and Mrs Orams for illegal use of his property in Lapithos in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.
- January 19: Olympiakos FC sack coach Zico.
- January 20: Values on the Athens Stock Market drop 3.39% to 2,030. The drop is blamed on the uncertain state of the Greek economy.
- January 30: Aphrodite Skafida breaks the Greek women's indoor record in the pole vault with 4.41m.
February
- February 3: Karolos Papoulias is re-elected President of Greece.
- February 5: The Athens Stock Exchange closes at 1878.91 after losses of 3.73%.
Deaths
January
- January 21: Apostolos Vasiliadis, footballer.
February
- February 4: Kostas Axelos, philosopher