Difference between revisions of "January 27"
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[[Image:012705_10.jpg|thumb|250px|The Rio-Antirrio Bridge closed temporarily in 2005]] | [[Image:012705_10.jpg|thumb|250px|The Rio-Antirrio Bridge closed temporarily in 2005]] | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
| + | *[[1944]]:Athanassios Sembos makes the first attempt to set up a journalists' union after the war ends. The second attempt takes place on [[May 17]], [[1947]]. The union will assume legal existence after [[1952]]. | ||
*[[2005]]: During a thunderstorm, a lighting bolt hit a support cable of the [[Rio-Antirrio Bridge]]. The fire was placed under control immediately, but questions arose over the security of the bridge. | *[[2005]]: During a thunderstorm, a lighting bolt hit a support cable of the [[Rio-Antirrio Bridge]]. The fire was placed under control immediately, but questions arose over the security of the bridge. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
Revision as of 14:49, January 4, 2006
Events
- 1944:Athanassios Sembos makes the first attempt to set up a journalists' union after the war ends. The second attempt takes place on May 17, 1947. The union will assume legal existence after 1952.
- 2005: During a thunderstorm, a lighting bolt hit a support cable of the Rio-Antirrio Bridge. The fire was placed under control immediately, but questions arose over the security of the bridge.
Deaths
- 1974: Georgios Grivas-Digenis, commander of EOKA