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*[[1973]]: A coup was orchestrated by the head of the feared military police, Brigadier [[Dimitrios Ioannides]] and deposed Greek Government headed by self-appointed President [[George Papadopoulos]], after weeks of unrest.
 
*[[1973]]: A coup was orchestrated by the head of the feared military police, Brigadier [[Dimitrios Ioannides]] and deposed Greek Government headed by self-appointed President [[George Papadopoulos]], after weeks of unrest.
 
*[[1987]]: [[Costas Simitis|Constantine Simitis]], then Minister of National Economy, resigned because he felt that his policies were being undermined.
 
*[[1987]]: [[Costas Simitis|Constantine Simitis]], then Minister of National Economy, resigned because he felt that his policies were being undermined.
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*[[2006]]: The bodies of the five young men - two brothers and three cousins - were found in woodland in the Kalyvia, [[Agrinio]] region. They had each been shot at least twice in what appeared to have been an execution-style killing.
  
 
==Sports==
 
==Sports==

Revision as of 18:56, November 27, 2006

Events

  • 1892: A young Frenchmen named Pierre de Coubertin, first pitched his idea to revive the Olympic Games at a meeting of the Union des Sports Athlétiques in Paris.
  • 1973: A coup was orchestrated by the head of the feared military police, Brigadier Dimitrios Ioannides and deposed Greek Government headed by self-appointed President George Papadopoulos, after weeks of unrest.
  • 1987: Constantine Simitis, then Minister of National Economy, resigned because he felt that his policies were being undermined.
  • 2006: The bodies of the five young men - two brothers and three cousins - were found in woodland in the Kalyvia, Agrinio region. They had each been shot at least twice in what appeared to have been an execution-style killing.

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