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*[[1992]]: After the death of [[Athens]] Mayor, [[Antonis Tritsis]], Deputy Mayor [[Leonidas Kouris]] is elected to replace him. | *[[1992]]: After the death of [[Athens]] Mayor, [[Antonis Tritsis]], Deputy Mayor [[Leonidas Kouris]] is elected to replace him. | ||
*[[2003]]: The final documents are signed in [[Athens]] for the acceptance of ten new EU members including [[Cyprus]]. | *[[2003]]: The final documents are signed in [[Athens]] for the acceptance of ten new EU members including [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | *[[2006]]: A passenger train crashes into a truck, at a crossing near [[Drama]], killing four people and injuring 40. | ||
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===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[1986]]: [[OFI FC|OFI]] player, [[Alejandro Isis]], fails his doping test for the second time in his career. He avoids punishment after the intervention of Manfred Donike, head of the Cologne toxicology department. | *[[1986]]: [[OFI FC|OFI]] player, [[Alejandro Isis]], fails his doping test for the second time in his career. He avoids punishment after the intervention of Manfred Donike, head of the Cologne toxicology department. |
Revision as of 17:02, April 17, 2006
Events
- 1071: The Byzantine Empire loses its last holding in Italy after the Normans take Bari.
- 1914: The Greek Army completes its withdrawal from Northern Epirus to the new Greek-Albanian frontier.
- 1921: Prime Minister, Dimitrios Gounaris, arrives in Smyrna to assess first-hand the military situation in Asia Minor.
- 1992: After the death of Athens Mayor, Antonis Tritsis, Deputy Mayor Leonidas Kouris is elected to replace him.
- 2003: The final documents are signed in Athens for the acceptance of ten new EU members including Cyprus.
- 2006: A passenger train crashes into a truck, at a crossing near Drama, killing four people and injuring 40.
Sports
- 1986: OFI player, Alejandro Isis, fails his doping test for the second time in his career. He avoids punishment after the intervention of Manfred Donike, head of the Cologne toxicology department.
- 2002: Panathinaikos inaugurate the first football museum in Greece.
Births
- 1924: Kaity Grey, Greek singer
Deaths
- 1996: Stavros Niarchos, shipowner.