Difference between revisions of "2007"

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*[[June 28]]: Forest fires, caused by one of the worst heat waves in years, claimed the lives of two people in [[Thessaly]].
 
*[[June 28]]: Forest fires, caused by one of the worst heat waves in years, claimed the lives of two people in [[Thessaly]].
 
*[[June 28]]: A major forest fire erupts  at [[Mount Parnitha]] threatening the suburbs of the capital, Athens.
 
*[[June 28]]: A major forest fire erupts  at [[Mount Parnitha]] threatening the suburbs of the capital, Athens.
*[[June 29]]: The European Union announces that it is placing the Greek far-left group [[Revolutionary Struggle]] on its "terrorist list", which automatically freezes financial assets and funding to it.
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*[[June 29]]: The European Union announces that it is placing the Greek far-left group [[Revolutionary Struggle]] (Epanastatikos Agonas) on its "terrorist list", which automatically freezes financial assets and funding to it.
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==

Revision as of 14:25, June 29, 2007

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 27: Employment minister Savvas Tsitouridis resigns after weeks of government criticism that followed the discovery that a state pension fund had overpaid € 4.8 million (US$6.4 million) for state bonds.

May

June

  • June 11: Archbishop Christodoulos, the head of the Church of Greece, was hospitalized in Athens with symptoms of gastroenteritis.
  • June 12: Archbishop Christodoulos undergoes surgery Tuesday to prevent narrowing of his large intestine.
  • June 18: Nikos Galis is inducted into the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Hall of Fame
  • June 20: Panathinaikos beat rival Olympiakos 89-76 to win its fifth straight Greek league basketball title and completing the season as a triple crown winner -- championship, cup and European Championship.
  • June 21: Christodoulos was diagnosed with a "treatable" type of liver cancer in tandem with an "unrelated" malignant growth in the large intestine, which was removed via surgery last week.
  • June 28: Forest fires, caused by one of the worst heat waves in years, claimed the lives of two people in Thessaly.
  • June 28: A major forest fire erupts at Mount Parnitha threatening the suburbs of the capital, Athens.
  • June 29: The European Union announces that it is placing the Greek far-left group Revolutionary Struggle (Epanastatikos Agonas) on its "terrorist list", which automatically freezes financial assets and funding to it.

Deaths

January

March

June