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*[[August 21]]: [[Christina Thalassinidou]] wins the bronze medal in synchronized swimming at the Vienna European Championships. | *[[August 21]]: [[Christina Thalassinidou]] wins the bronze medal in synchronized swimming at the Vienna European Championships. | ||
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+ | *[[September 12]]: FYROM refuse to negotiate the matter of their name in New York unless [[Greece]] first lifts the trade embargo against them. | ||
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===October=== | ===October=== | ||
*[[October 5]]: The FYROM Parliament approves the removal of the [[Vergina Sun]] from their flag. | *[[October 5]]: The FYROM Parliament approves the removal of the [[Vergina Sun]] from their flag. |
Revision as of 11:50, August 7, 2007
Events
May
- May 31: Aris Vovos with his co-driver Kostas Stefanis win the 42nd Acropolis Rally with a Lancia Delta HF Integrale. It is the first time in the last 40 years that a Greek crew wins the Acropolis Rally after Johnny Pesmatzoglou in 1955 with an Opel Kapitan
June
- June 7: The trial of three Greek satanists starts in Athens. The three men are accused of murdering three women.
July
- July 1: Former Crown Prince Pavlos marries American Marie-Chantal Miller in London. 10 New Democracy MPs attend the wedding causing a stir in Greek politics.
- July 22: Greece win the Juniors Basketball world title after defeating Australia 91-73 in Athens. Efthimis Rentzias is voted MVP of the tournament.
August
- August 21: Christina Thalassinidou wins the bronze medal in synchronized swimming at the Vienna European Championships.
September
- September 12: FYROM refuse to negotiate the matter of their name in New York unless Greece first lifts the trade embargo against them.
October
- October 5: The FYROM Parliament approves the removal of the Vergina Sun from their flag.
- October 12: 4,000 Greek policemen and firemen demonstrate in Athens for better wages.
- October 13: Greece lifts the embargo imposed against FYROM.
November
- November 20: Andreas Papandreou is urgently admitted to the Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center with serious health problems.
Deaths
June
- June 1: Petros Anagnostakis, Laika singer
October
- October 14: Eleni Vlachou, publisher, anti-Junta activist.