Monthly Archives: April 2015

Olympiakos gears up for Euroleague play-offs with Nizhny win

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Olympiakos completed its campaign in the top-16 of the Euroleague with a 77-70 home win over Russia’s Nizhny and is preparing for the all-important play-offs that begin next week. Its opponent will probably be Barcelona.

Despite playing without captain Vassilis Spanoulis once again, and knowing that the game had no bearing on its place in the group as its third place was sealed last week, the Reds managed to find an incentive to beat the Russians and please the few thousands of fans who attended the game at the Peace and Friendship Stadium on Good Friday.

Olympiakos led from the start with a 25-18 lead after the first quarter and a 40-30 advantage at half-time, but a poor third period allowed Nizhny to edge ahead (55-54) just before the 30th minute.

A solid fourth period was enough for the Greeks to clinch victory by seven points, with Matt Lojesky being the top scorer notching up 17 points.

The game was marked by the return to action of Brent Petway and the significant contribution of Vassilis Kavvadas.

source:ekathimerini.com

Buffett sows the seed of Greek woe

U.S. Investor Warren Buffett listens to a question during a news conference in Madrid

The most dangerous comment regarding the future of Greece’s economy was uttered by legendary American investor Warren Buffett 10 days ago. “If it turns out the Greeks leave, that may not be a bad thing for the euro,” he said. “If everybody learns that the rules mean something and if they come to general agreement about fiscal policy among members or something of the sort, they mean business, that could be a good thing,” he added, speaking to television network CNBC. Despite the “ifs,” the message is clear and important on several levels.

For the first time, a serious American voice has raised the possibility of our country’s expulsion benefiting the euro. Until now, only various euroskeptics had urged an end to Greece’s membership, whereas US officials and analysts voiced fear of anything that could shake the global economy. The ace in the Greeks’ negotiating tactics was the Americans’ fear of the unexpected and the Europeans’ concern that a Greek exit could suggest that the common currency (and thereby the whole European project) was vulnerable and reversible. Another important issue was the danger of US fund managers seeing Greece’s exit as the start of the euro’s unraveling, leading them to pull out of the European south or even the eurozone as a whole.

Buffett’s oracular declaration could change everything. While the Greek government still claims that other European leaders and the creditor institutions are bluffing and will accept Athens’s arguments by April 24 (as State Minister Alekos Flabouraris told Mega TV Thursday), our partners have begun to look at the possibility of the euro actually being strengthened by Greece’s exit. From fearing the unpredictable consequences of our exit, we may soon see our partners encouraging us to slip as we dance on the window ledge.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras declared in Moscow on Wednesday that the Greeks are “co-owners” of the ship called Europe, and equal to the other passengers, implying that there is no danger of Greece finding itself overboard. In our partners’ eyes, though, there are no “passengers” – everyone has to grab an oar and pull their weight. Also on Wednesday, at the meeting of finance ministry officials in Brussels, when the Greeks declared that their country was running out of money, their partners replied that Greece had six working days to persuade them that Athens is serious about reform. Yesterday, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, America’s largest bank by assets, was quoted as writing to shareholders that the bank needs to prepare for the possibility of Greece leaving the euro. After a period of “initial turmoil” this might even benefit the euro, he noted, because it would “prompt greater structural reform efforts by countries that remain.”

Buffett’s message has been received. Now it is up to Greece to show why it has to stay in the eurozone.

source: ekathimerini.com

Germany welcomes Greece’s IMF loan payment

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Germany on Friday welcomed a 459-million-euro loan payment by Greece to the IMF as a good sign and noted progress in talks between Athens and its creditors.

“Of course it’s an important sign that Greece is willing and in the position to comply with its commitments,» the deputy spokeswoman for the German government told reporters.

Cash-strapped Greece made the scheduled loan payment to the International Monetary Fund on Thursday after days of uncertainty.

It is racing to try to persuade the EU and IMF to continue lending it money while easing austerity requirements in order to boost economic growth.

A German finance ministry spokeswoman said there had been «progress» in the negotiations between Athens and its creditors, the IMF, European Commission and European Central Bank.

But she added that there was also still no agreed «reform list» of undertakings by Greece and there remained «considerable negotiating work» to be done.

source:ekathimerini.com

Greeks awaiting justice in Nazi massacre village, 70 years on

A quarter of Distomo’s population died in a massacre by Nazi troops on June 10 1944.

 

Loukas Sehremelis was just 12 years old when Nazi troops burst into his house in the Greek village of Distomo, shooting and killing indiscriminately.

“A burly German soldier launched himself through the window and fired a shot in the air from his pistol,” said Sehremelis, now 83, sitting in the tiny living room where his family was massacred on June 10, 1944.

“He then emptied the clip of his automatic rifle, killing my little brother and two women,” he told AFP, his eyes gleaming with tears.

A small town in central Greece still inhabited today, Distomo has become the symbol of atrocities committed by Nazi troops as they pulled back to Germany in the wake of the Allied Normandy landings in the summer of 1944.

On the same day, 650 people including women and children were killed in Ouradour-sur-Glane, a French town that is today twinned with Distomo.

A quarter of Distomo’s population died — 218 people including infants and pregnant women who were disemboweled, says the town’s deputy mayor Loukas Zissis, who lost his grandfather and uncle in the massacre. “This is a crime against humanity,” Zissis said.

Legal dead end

Germany’s occupying forces used the pretext that they had come under attack by Greek guerrillas.

The atrocity was committed by troops of the Edelweiss division of the Waffen SS under the command of Fritz Lautenbach and Hans Zampel.

Lautenbach was never arrested and Zampel was acquitted after being extradited by Greece to Germany.

Like other Nazi atrocities in Greece, the massacre of Distomo is considered a legal dead end.

Many experts say the dispute has effectively reached a judicial stalemate after a related adjudication between Germany and Italy by the International Court of Justice in 2012.

At the time, the UN’s highest court ruled that Italy had broken international law by allowing its courts to hear civil compensation claims against Germany.

Berlin argues that the issue of reparations to Greece has already been settled, and points to payments made in 1960 as part of an agreement with several European governments.

And Berlin maintains that a treaty signed by the two former Germanys with the Allies in 1990 to formally end World War II effectively drew a line under possible future claims for war reparations.

In 2014, German President Joachim Gauck asked Greece to forgive Germany, but insisted that “the legal path is closed.”

A question of politics

But the issue has been revived under the Greek radical left government headed by the Syriza party that came to power in January.

Greece’s parliament has reactivated a special committee to look into war reparations, reimbursement of a forced war loan and the return of archaeological relics seized by German occupation forces.

This week, junior finance minister Dimitris Mardas said the state accounting office had calculated the amount owed to Greece and Greek atrocity victims at nearly €280 billion. “According to our calculations, the debt linked to German reparations is €278.7 billion, including €10.3 billion for the so-called forced loan,” he told parliament.

A German Bundestag lower house of parliament report in 2012 put the value of the loan at US$8.25 billion.

The Greek radicals are already on a collision course with Germany which opposes efforts by cash-strapped Athens to end five years of gruelling austerity cuts.

“This is a political issue and up to the government to demand it,” said Distomo deputy mayor Zissis. “Whoever has committed a crime must pay.”

In March, amid an ongoing war of words between Athens and Berlin, the new justice minister said he was “ready to approve” a 15-year-old Greek Supreme Court ruling that authorized the seizure of German property as compensation for the Distomo massacre.

Several members of the German Green Party have sided with Greece and called for the creation of a fund for Greek victims of Nazi crimes.

But German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said the reparation references were a tactic by the new government to gain “wiggle room” in talks with its European creditors over loan relief. “Honestly, I find it dumb,” he said this week.

‘A moral obligation’

“The Germans must pay. It’s a moral obligation… the present generation in Germany must learn what their grand-parents did,” insisted 80-year-old Angelos Kastritis, whose own grandparents and mother were gunned down that day.

Another resident, 54-year-old Yorgos Balagouras, said the German chancellor should visit the mausoleum above the town that houses the skulls of the victims.

Many still bear the holes of German bullets.

Merkel “should give an apology in the mausoleum,” said Balagouras, accusing Germany of “hypocrisy.”

He said that successive Greek governments have used the Distomo massacre as a political tool to little avail. “We feel let down,” Balagouras said. “After all these years, what can they give us?” added Sehremelis. “What’s important is to never have such barbarism again.”

source:ekathimerini.com

EU chair denounces Greek criticism of Russia sanctions

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Latvia, current holder of the EU presidency, said on Friday it was surprised by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s criticism of European Union sanctions against Russia.

The Latvian prime minister’s comments came after left-wing Tsipras met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, and lashed out against what he termed the EUs «vicious cycle of sanctions».

But Latvia’s Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma said Athens had approved an extension of EU sanctions just last month.

“At that meeting in March Greece’s prime minister accepted a common position,» she told reporters during a visit to neighboring Lithuania.

“Therefore it was a surprise for me what he said in Moscow,» she added, in a joint press conference with her Lithuanian and Estonian counterparts.

EU leaders say they will only drop sanctions against Russia if a Ukraine ceasefire signed in February holds.

Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevicius said the objectives of his Greek counterpart’s visit to Moscow were «totally incomprehensible», and that the meeting with Putin «caused concern for many EU countries».

Dominated by Moscow until 1990-91, the Baltic states have repeatedly called for tougher sanctions against Moscow over its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine last year.

Tsipras’ sit-down with Putin has fuelled EU fears that cash-strapped Athens could be cosying up to Moscow, but despite warm words and a vague cooperation plan, there were no concrete results from the encounter.

source:ekathimerini.com

Chinese villagers horrified to find mysterious 3ft-wide hole spewing fire from local hillside

Hell hole ... This hole appeared recently after locals noticed the ground nearby getting

Hell hole … This hole appeared recently after locals noticed the ground nearby getting warmer. Picture: Australscope Source: australscope

LOCALS have branded it the gateway to hell and are steering clear but geologists have been flocking to a mysterious hole opening on to a fiery pit that appeared in the side of a mountain in China.

The small hole, which can be seen glowing bright orange in photographs because of the intense heat inside, appeared a week ago when it was spotted by construction workers and villagers.

They were working on a building for tourists visiting the mountain on the outskirts of Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang in north-western China.

The area was sealed off as mining experts and geologists were called to the strange hole.

Geologist Hu Tan who is leading the investigation into the 80cm wide hole said: “The air blasting out of the hole is so hot, that if you hold a branch near to it bursts into flames.

“Although it is unusual, we’re pretty certain that it has been caused by the spontaneous combustion of coal.”

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Extreme heat … Branches and grass that are held near the hole immediately catch fire from the heat. Picture: Australscope Source: australscope

His colleague, mining expert Cao Jianwen, said the area used to be a coal mine back in the 1970s, and there were documented examples of similar phenomena from previous years.

He said: “We have recorded a temperature of around 792C, which is pretty hot and I can understand that locals are superstitious.”

After the cause of the unusual event was identified, authorities moved in to fill in the hole and seal it off, saying they were worried that fumes could be harmful to anyone working in the area if they were forced to inhale them for long periods.

Jianwen added: “I would not rule out that there could be similar sinkholes in this region in the future, and we should be contacted immediately if others are discovered so proper measures can be taken to either close of the hole or seal the area.”

source:news.com

Melbourne Victory 0-1 Newcastle Jets: Montano strike seals upset

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The title favourites slipped up in front of their own fans by going down to the league’s bottom side in the Round 25 opener.

The race for the A-League’s Premier’s Plate took yet another twist on Friday, when league leaders Melbourne Victory surprisingly lost 1-0 at home to the Newcastle Jets.

Phil Stubbins’ strugglers began the night in last place but moved ahead of Western Sydney Wanderers courtesy of their hard-fought win at AAMI Park.

The unlikely result came hours after Football Federation Australia announced that Perth Glory – level on points with Victory at the top of the table – would be excluded from this season’s final series for breaching the salary cap, leaving Sydney FC, Wellington Phoenix and Adelaide United to battle Kevin Muscat’s men for the premiership.

GOALS

0-1    (Edson Montano, 54’)

Nick Ansell failed to clear Enver Alivodic’s cross and Montano did well to somehow smuggle the ball past goalkeeper Lawrence Thomas at close range.

KEY MOMENT

In the 34th minute Guilherme Finkler played Archie Thompson in behind Jets left-back Lee Ki-Je with a well-weighted pass.

The veteran prodded the ball between the legs of covering defender Taylor Regan before stabbing his shot inches wide of the far post. It was one of Victory’s best chances of the night and could have changed the course of the game had it gone in.

Substitute Kosta Barbarouses, on in place of Thompson, also missed a great chance to equalise, shooting across goal and wide with four minutes to go.

OPTA DATA

The hosts had 59.7 percent possession and five shots on target to the Jets’ one, but that was all Stubbins’ men needed to register the upset of the season.

HIGHLIGHTS REEL

As Victory attacked increasingly desperately in search of an equaliser, captain Mark Milligan went on a mazy run into the penalty area, dancing past several Jets defenders before having the ball taken off him just as he prepared to shoot. It would have been quite some goal, but it wasn’t to be for the skipper or his team on the night.

COACH KILLER

Ansell has generally been very steady alongside various different partners at centre-back this season, but Victory coach Kevin Muscat won’t have been impressed by his efforts in the move that led to the Jets’ goal. First the youngster hooked a clearance that was going long back into the danger zone and then he failed to shut down the threat posed by Montano, which appeared to be minimal until the Ecuadorian bundled the ball past Thomas at the stand-in goalkeeper’s near post.

THE FINAL WORD

Victory will now prepare for two crucial matches away to Brisbane Roar in quick succession, while the Jets have another opportunity to dent the hopes of a team challenging for the Premier’s Plate when they play host to Sydney FC.

TEAMS

Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas (GK), Leigh Broxham, Nicholas Ansell, Mathieu Delpierre, Daniel Georgievski, Mark Milligan, Carl Valeri (Jesse Makarounas 77’), Guilherme Finkler, Archie Thompson (Kosta Barbarouses 62’), Besart Berisha, Fahid Ben Khalfallah.

Newcastle Jets: Ben Kennedy (GK), Daniel Mullen, Taylor Regan, Lee Ki-Je, Andrew Hoole (Max Burgess 69’), Jacob Pepper, Allan Welsh, Nicholas Cowburn, Mitch Cooper (Ben Kantarovski 86’), Edson Montano, Enver Alivodic.

Scorers: Montano (54’)
Red cards: None
Yellow cards: Cowburn (47’), Alivodic (75’)
Conditions: 16 degrees, dry
Attendance: 19,277 @ AAMI Park

source:goal.com

Λονδίνο – Νέα Υόρκη σε μόλις 58 λεπτά;

Λονδίνο - Νέα Υόρκη σε μόλις 58 λεπτά;
Στα αριστερά ενα σημερινό επιβατικό αεροσκάφος τύπου Airbus και δεξιά το υπερηχητικό αεροσκάφος που θα μπορεί να ταξιδέψει με ταχύτητες μεταξύ Mach 2,5 έως 5 Mach  

Η βρετανική εταιρία Reaction Engines, με έδρα την Οξφόρδη, δοκιμάζει ένα υπερηχητικό αεροσκάφος ονόματι Skylon, που θα μπορεί να ταξιδέψει με ταχύτητες μεταξύ Mach 2,5 έως Mach 5 (δηλαδή θα μπορεί να πετά πέντε φορές την ταχύτητα του ήχου ή ταχύτερα από 5.310 χιλιόμετρα ανά ώρα περίπου). Με αυτή τη ταχύτητα, ένα ταξίδι από το Λονδίνο στην Νέα Υόρκη θα διαρκεί μόλις 58 λεπτά, ενώ ένα αντίστοιχο από την Ευρώπη μέχρι την Αυστραλία μέσα σε μόλις τέσσερις ώρες.

Με μήκος 84 μέτρα και χωρητικότητα 300 ατόμων, το Skylon θα απογειώνεται και θα προσγειώνεται όπως όλα τα σημερινά αεροσκάφη, αλλά η διαφορά με τα επιβατικά αεροσκάφη τύπου Airbus είναι πως δεν θα διαθέτει παράθυρα.

Το Skylon, που προαναγγέλλεται λίγο έως πολύ ως ο διάδοχος του γαλλικού Κόνκορντ, θα χρειάζεται μόλις 15 λεπτά για να βγει έξω από τη γήινη ατμόσφαιρα χάρη στον αεριωθούμενο κινητήρα Sabre (Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine), που θα διαθέτει –μια πατέντα που πήρε το «ΟΚ» κι από την Ευρωπαϊκή Υπηρεσία Διαστήματος (ESA). Ο κινητήρας αυτός δίνει τη δυνατότητα στο αεροσκάφος να καίει τα καύσιμά του χρησιμοποιώντας το οξυγόνο της ατμόσφαιρας.

Η Reaction Engines έχει εξασφαλίσει από τη βρετανική κυβέρνηση μια γενναία επιχορήγηση της τάξεως των 80 εκατομμύρια ευρώ, ώστε από το 2019 να ξεκινήσει τις πρώτες δοκιμαστικές πτήσεις.

Θυμίζουμε πως το ρεκόρ υπερηχητικής πτήσης κατέχει εδώ και δυο χρόνια το πειραματικό σκάφος της Boeing Χ-51Α Waverider.

Το Μάιο του 2013, το μη επανδρωμένο σκάφος ξεπέρασε όλες τις προηγούμενες επιδόσεις υπερηχητικής πτήσης αεριωθούμενου αεροσκάφους αγγίζοντας ταχύτητα 5,1 Mach. Πέταξε για συνολικά έξι λεπτά επάνω από τον Ειρηνικό ωκεανό, καλύπτοντας απόσταση 230 ναυτικών μιλίων, προτού πραγματοποιήσει ελεγχόμενη «βουτιά» στο νερό. Το Χ-51Α Waverider κατασκευάστηκε για λογαριασμό του αμερικανικού στρατού από δύο εταιρείες.

Πηγή:in.gr

Σίδνεϋ:Μάρτυρας του Ιεχωβά προτίμησε το θάνατο από τη μετάγγιση αίματος!

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Ήταν έγκυος στον έβδομο μήνα, όταν διαγνώστηκε με λευχαιμία

Μια 28χρονη γυναίκα και μάρτυρας του Ιεχωβά, αρνήθηκε να της χορηγηθεί αίμα και προτίμησε να πεθάνει, επειδή, όπως δήλωσε στους γιατρούς, η μετάγγιση αίματος αντιβαίνει στις θρησκευτικές της πεποιθήσεις.

Η νεαρή γυναίκα από το Σίδνεϊ, το όνομα της οποίας δεν δόθηκε στη δημοσιότητα, ήταν έγκυος στον έβδομο μήνα, όταν διαγνώσθηκε πως πάσχει από λευχαιμία.

Οι γιατροί στο νοσοκομείο Prince of Wales Hospital την συμβούλευσαν να κάνει καισαρική το συντομότερο για να γεννηθεί το παιδί και στη συνέχεια να την υποβάλουν σε χημειοθεραπείες για να σωθεί η ζωή της.

Εκείνη αρνήθηκε την καισαρική, επειδή θα χρειαζόταν μετάγγιση αίματος και είπε στους γιατρούς ότι προτιμά να πεθάνει εκείνη και το αγέννητο παιδί της. Η νεαρή γυναίκα πέθανε λίγο αργότερα και οι γιατροί του νοσοκομείου αποκάλυψαν το περιστατικό σε επιστημονική εφημερίδα.

Οι ίδιοι έγραψαν σχετικά ότι η άρνηση της παρέμβασης για σωτηρία από έναν ενημερωμένο ασθενή είναι σεβαστή, αλλά τα δικαιώματα της μητέρας να αποφασίσει ή όχι για τη σωτηρία του εμβρύου είναι αμφιλεγόμενα.

Οι μάρτυρες του Ιεχωβά αρνούνται τις μεταγγίσεις αίματος καθώς θεωρούν ότι η Αγία Γραφή τους απαγορεύει την κατάποση αίματος.

Πηγή:Νέος Κόσμος

Η Ελληνική οικονομία και η Νάνα Μούσχουρη

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Θέμα Αυστραλιανής τηλεοπτικής εκπομπής

H γνωστή Ελληνίδα ερμηνεύτρια Νάνα Μούσχουρη ήταν προσκεκλημένη στο πάνελ της τηλεοπτικής εκπομπής, ενημερωτικού περιεχομένου, Q&A του δημοσίου ραδιοτηλεοπτικού δικτύου ABC (η συγκεκριμένη εκπομπή θεωρείται έγκυρη και είναι και ιδιαίτερα δημοφιλής).

Η κ. Μούσχουρη (βρίσκεται στην Αυστραλία για συναυλίες) απάντησε σε σειρά θεμάτων που συζητήθηκαν από το πάνελ ως απάντηση στα ερωτήματα του κοινού, σχετικά με τις αντιρατσιστικές διαδηλώσεις στην Αυστραλία και την άνοδο του ρατσισμού και ακροδεξιών κινημάτων και κομμάτων, με την παραμονή παιδιών σε κέντρα κράτησης αιτούντων άσυλο αλλά και οικονομικά θέματα, αυστραλιανά και ελληνικού ενδιαφέροντος.

Στο θέμα της δυναμικής εμφάνισης ακροδεξιών κομμάτων έγινε αναφορά στη Χρυσή Αυγή, όπου η Ελληνίδα ερμηνεύτρια εξηγεί ότι «η οικονομική κρίση και οι κοινωνικές συνθήκες οδήγησαν στο να στραφούν οι πολίτες στο να στηρίξουν τη Χρυσή Αυγή, η οποία στις προηγούμενες εκλογές κέρδισε 17 έδρες στη Βουλή».

Παράλληλα, τέθηκε από το κοινό το ερώτημα σχετικά με το «δίλημμα» που αντιμετωπίζει αυτήν την εβδομάδα ο πρωθυπουργός κ. Τσίπρας, εάν «θα πληρώσει τους πιστωτές ή θα καταβάλει μισθούς και συντάξεις».

Πρώτος έλαβε το λόγο ο αρχισυντάκτης της εφημερίδας «Australian Financial Review», Michael Stutchbury, ο οποίος απάντησε ότι η ελληνική κυβέρνηση «ανακοίνωσε ότι προτίθεται να πληρώσει τη δόση προς το ΔΝΤ, δεν επιθυμεί να χρεοκοπήσει η χώρα ούτε να εξέλθει από την ευρωζώνη, “έδειξε το δάχτυλο” στους Γερμανούς, απειλεί με στενότερη συνεργασία με τη Ρωσία, υπονομεύοντας τις κυρώσεις της Ε.Ε. για το θέμα της Ουκρανίας, ενώ, ταυτόχρονα, δημιουργεί ανησυχία και ευνοεί την αστάθεια στην ευρωζώνη, επιδιώκοντας ουσιαστικά “κούρεμα” του χρέους, κάτι το οποίο μάλλον θα πετύχει». Υποστηρίζει, όμως, ότι η ελληνική οικονομία θα πρέπει, σε κάθε περίπτωση, να γίνει «πιο ανταγωνιστική για να προσελκύσει ξένα κεφάλαια και επενδύσεις».

Δεύτερη πήρε το λόγο η αρθρογράφος της αυστραλιανής έκδοσης της εφημερίδας «Guardian», Van Badham, η οποία ανέφερε ότι η Ελλάδα βρίσκεται αντιμέτωπη με μια «σοβαρή οικονομική κρίση» εξαιτίας του «αναποτελεσματικού φορολογικού της συστήματος», ενώ η επιβολή αυστηρής λιτότητας ως μέσο αντιμετώπισης της κρίσης λειτουργεί «μόνο προς όφελος του τραπεζικού συστήματος και όχι των πολιτών […] η ελληνική κυβέρνηση οφείλει στο παρόν δίλημμα να δώσει προτεραιότητα στους πολίτες καταβάλλοντας μισθούς και συντάξεις».

Τρίτη μίλησε η Νάνα Μούσχουρη, η οποία ανέφερε χαρακτηριστικά ότι η Ελλάδα «χρειάζεται την Ευρώπη» και ότι τα προβλήματα εκπορεύονται από το γεγονός ότι η ένταξή της στην ευρωπαϊκή οικογένεια έγινε με «οικονομικά κριτήρια χωρίς να ληφθεί υπόψη η καθοριστικής σημασίας διάσταση της κουλτούρας».

Η εκπομπή είναι προσβάσιμη στην ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4189863.htm.

Πηγή: Νέος Κόσμος