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Greek Elections Again
Greek Elections Again
By
Christos C. Evangeliou
Professor of Philosophy
The Greek people are led to early elections once again, rather unwillingly. According to the polls, about 75%...
Archons Manos and Pablecas appointed Regional Commanders of Metropolis of Chicago
With the blessing of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and in consultation with His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of...
Ανοικτή επιστολή προς τους Έλληνες και τους πολιτικούς των άνδρες
Αλέξη Τσίπρα, όχι άλλη µία προδοσία του Ελληνικού λαού και της Ελληνικής Δηµοκρατίας
(Ανοικτή επιστολή προς τους Έλληνες και τους πολιτικούς των άνδρες)
Γιώργου Παύλου Αν....
24th Hermes Expo Announces New Date and Schedule of Events
24th HERMES EXPO
WHEN: Tuesday, March 31, 2015
WHERE: THE CONCORDVILLE INN & BEST WESTERN HOTEL CONFERENCE CENTER
(Route 322 and US Route 1 South, Concordville, PA...
Repatriation of Byzantine Manuscript
Almost half a century after its removal from the Holly Monastery of Dionysios in Mount Athos, an exquisite Byzantine manuscript is on its way...
Travel Bloggers Greece Holds Inaugural Launch Event
The First Professional Travel Bloggers Network in Greece Welcomes New Members at its Kickoff Event at Grecotel Pallas Athena
18 JAN 2015 (ATHENS, Greece) –...
When I received the December issue of the Hellenic News of America..
Yiasou, Paul:
When I returned home from our necessitated-long, collegiate meeting this morning, I received the December issue of the Hellenic News of America. Since...
We invite you to join us in 2015
The Hermes Expo has grown to become a leading B2B trade show and exhibition networking series in America – promoting commerce, communications and culture...
Widener University’s Hospitality Management Dean to Lead Hermes Expo Seminar
Widener University Dean of Hospitality Management Nicholas Hadgis, PhD, will facilitate a seminar at the 24th Annual Hermes Expo, on March 31, 2015 at...
Dr. Dean Lomis Honored for Hellenism
“Hellenism has been defined in many forms and can be traced anytime from the Homeric age, through the classical period, to modern times,” believes...