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*[[March 18]]: [[Christos Tsaggas]], actor | *[[March 18]]: [[Christos Tsaggas]], actor | ||
*[[March 29]]: [[Iakovos Kambanellis]], playwright | *[[March 29]]: [[Iakovos Kambanellis]], playwright | ||
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+ | *[[April 17]]: [[Nikos Papazoglou]], singer-songwriter, music producer | ||
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Revision as of 23:07, April 17, 2011
Contents
Events
January
- January 5: The Greek leftist urban guerrilla group Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire claims responsibility for a powerful explosion which damaged a court house in Athens on December 30, 2010.
- January 11: German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, pays a state visit to Cyprus.
- January 18: Hector Raul Cuper resigns as coach of Aris FC.
- January 22: Olympiakos Volos shock AEK 4-0 in Athens.
February
- February 19: A disallowed goal by Panathinaikos in their derby match v. Olympiakos, sets off violent clashes on and off the pitch.
- February 23: A general strike by the major unions of Greece paralyse the country as private and public sector workers protest the government's austerity measures.
- February 24: The United States announces it has added the Greek extremist group Sect of Revolutionaries to its black list of terrorist organizations, which bans US citizens from any contact with the group.
March
- March 1: A gun battle at Agios Ioannis Rentis leaves two policemen dead and another two wounded. The stolen vehicle and the weapons used by the unknown culprits were later found by the police.
- March 9: The Greek government gives in to the demands of illegal immigrants who had staged a hunger strike, demanding legal status.
- March 9: Panachaiki president, Alexis Kougias, produces tapes which he claims are evidence of attempted bribery of referees in domestic and European matches of Greeks clubs.
- March 12: Four MEPs, a bishop and others are arrested as they enter the sealed-off city of Famagusta in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.
- March 13: Cyprus President, Dimitris Christofias, pays an official visit to Israel, marking the first such visit by a Cypriot president to Israel in eleven years.
- March 15: The Athens Stock Market index falls 4.33% closing at 1,590.44.
- March 16: AEK and Atromitos Athens qualify for the final of the Greek Football Cup, the latter for the first time in their history.
- March 19: Chrysopigi Devetzi is given a two-year ban from athletics by the ΙΑΑF, due to her failure, on May 23, 2009, to submit to a drug test.
- March 20: Olympiakos clinch the league title by thrashing AEK 6-0.
- March 31: Panathinaikos BC defeat Barcelona 78-67 and qualify for the Euroleague final four.
April
- April 4: Two Cypriot brothers and an Indian national are convicted of stealing the corpse of Tassos Papadopoulos from Deftera Cemetery on December 11, 2009.
Deaths
January
- January 11: John Modinos, Cypriot baritone
February
- February 9: Miltiades Ewert, politician and Mayor of Athens
- February 12: Konstantinos Kosmopoulos, Mayor of Thessaloniki.
- February 15: Yiannis Karabesinis, laika composer and songwriter.
March
- March 13: Manolis Rasoulis, singer, lyricist
- March 18: Christos Tsaggas, actor
- March 29: Iakovos Kambanellis, playwright
April
- April 17: Nikos Papazoglou, singer-songwriter, music producer