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Saturday, December 7, 2013

A Greek Among the 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada

Greek ReporterA Greek Among the 100 Most Powerful Women in CanadaGreek ReporterThe National Post wrote on Karakatsanis impressive career highlights saying, “armed with 24 years in progressively senior roles at Morishon Hershfield and has extensive engineering and management experience under her belt. In her current role, to which ...and more »

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Greek Startups: A Word from an Athens Pirate

Greek ReporterGreek Startups: A Word from an Athens PirateGreek Reporter*By Maria Calafatis – Greeks have always been entrepreneurial. These last few years the Startup Community has grown fast and despite the crisis, there is a lot of motivation among the startups. The Greeks were in search of new experiences by trying out ...

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US Congress: Health Benefits of Greek Cuisine

Greek ReporterUS Congress: Health Benefits of Greek CuisineGreek ReporterGreek_Chef-in-USA The health benefits of the Greek Mediterranean Diet were presented yesterday in the U.S. Congress. This event was organized by the Greek Embassy in Washington, with the cooperation of Members Joseph Crowley, Gus Bilirakis and ...

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New Evidence Incriminates Golden Dawn

ATHENS – As supporters of the ultra-far-right Golden Dawn party have begun to ramp up protests demanding the release of its jailed leaders, Greek authorities said they have uncovered a mountain of new evidence the extremists were operating a criminal gang, for which they’ve been charged. Six of the party’s 18 Members of Parliament, including […]

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Provopoulos Tells Banks to Start Lending

ATHENS – Flush with 50 billion euros ($67.4 billion) in recapitalization cash from the government, which passed on the proceeds from a second bailout from international lenders, Greek banks are still sitting on the money when they should be lending to businesses to help revive the economy, Bank of Greece Governor Giorgos Provopoulos complained. He […]

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Greece’s 2014 Budget Set For OK

ATHENS  – Lawmakers from Greece’s ruling New Democracy Conservatives and PASOK Socialists, despite some reluctance, are expected to follow orders and give their okay to a disputed 2014 budget when they vote at midnight on Dec. 7, even though they don’t know how big of a revenue gap is in it nor how the government […]

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Greek College Students Face Lost Semester

ATHENS – Reluctant to force back to work striking staffers that have shut down eight universities, Greece’s coalition government is ready to let the first semester that was supposed to have begun in Greece be lost rather than challenge the administrators who have shut down the schools. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, who earlier this year […]

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Panathinaikos’ Hoopsters Make Euro Final 16

ATHENS – Behind a 69-63 win over lightly-regarded Red Star Belgrade, Panathinaikos advanced to the top 16 of the Euroleague but worries persist that the Greek powerhouse is underperforming and faces tougher challenges. The Greeks were led by Ramel Curry and James Gist to best the Serbian team, but had to overcome a big deficit […]

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Son of Greek Orthodox priest who supports IDF enlistment attacked in Nazareth

Son of Greek Orthodox priest who supports IDF enlistment attacked in NazarethJerusalem PostA 21-year-old Nazareth man is suspected in the attack of the son of a Greek Orthodox priest who supports enlistment of Christian youth in the IDF. The attack occurred in Nazareth last night where the priest's 17-year-old son was allegedly attacked by ...

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Jason The Greek: The Ladies of Lemnos – Developer Q&A

Kristian Fosh aims to continue the current point ‘n’ click adventure revival with Jason The Greek: The Ladies of Lemnos, a colourful and light-hearted caper inspired by Monkey Island, Discworld and other adventure games of yore. There’s ...

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Jaron Lanier's Absurd Plan To Turn The US Into Greece

Jaron Lanier's Absurd Plan To Turn The US Into GreeceForbesCertain aspects of a plan to turn the US into Greece might be welcomed: I like the Mediterranean lifestyle and climate myself for example. But Jaron Lanier appears to be planning to turn the US economy into the Greek one which doesn't strike me as that ...

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World Cup 2014: England drawn against Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica

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England have been drawn against Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica in Group D for next summer's World Cup.

Roy Hodgson's men will open their campaign in Manaus when they face Italy on Saturday, 14 June. It is just the start the England manager did not want having spoken about his concerns at playing in the Amazon where conditions will severely test his players.

England must then head to Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte for their meetings with Uruguay and Costa Rica on 19 June and 24 respectively.

England avoided becoming the European team placed in a special pot, who had to be drawn against a South American top seed. However they ended up in the same group as Italy, who came out of the special pot, which meant the draw could hardly have been more difficult.

It means Hodgson's team must face the side that knocked England out of Euro 2012 in Kiev, before coming face to face with a Uruguay team containing Luis Suárez and the Paris Saint-Germain star forward Edinson Cavani.

Even the group minnows, Costa Rica, will not be beaten easily given the central American country have shock potential, as they proved by beating Scotland at the 1990 tournament.

If the opponents themselves were not tough enough, the travelling involved and the tropical conditions at one of the venues makes it even harder. Hodgson has already confirmed England will base themselves in Rio de Janeiro for the tournament.

Unless he decides to relocate – as he previously suggested was an outside possibility should circumstances dictate – England face a lot of travelling. Manaus is a five-and-a-half hour flight from Rio and is located in the Amazonian rain forest, with 99% humidity.

And it is even bad news for England fans back home – the opening match against Italy will kick off at 0200 (BST) on Sunday, 15 June.

São Paulo and Belo Horizonte are much more accessible from Rio. It is just over 200 miles to São Paulo and less than 300 to Belo Horizonte.

However, that place has unhappy memories for England as the venue where they lost to the United States in one of the biggest World Cup shocks of all time in 1950.

Elsewhere, the world champions Spain will face Holland, the side they beat in the 2010 final, in the group stage. Spain's first game will be against the Dutch in a tough-looking Group B along with Chile and Australia – though perhaps not as difficult as Group G where Germany are up against Portugal, Ghana and the United States.

The hosts Brazil will play Croatia in the opening match of the World Cup in São Paulo while Mexico and Cameroon are the other sides in Group A.

The draw for the 2014 World Cup Group Stage is as follows:

Group A

Brazil

Croatia

Mexico

Cameroon

Group B

Spain

Holland

Chile

Australia

Group C

Colombia

Greece

Ivory Coast

Japan

Group D

Uruguay

Costa Rica

England

Italy

Group E

Switzerland

Ecuador

France

Honduras

Group F

Argentina

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Iran

Nigeria

Group G

Germany

Portugal

Ghana

USA

Group H

Belgium

Algeria

Russia

South Korea

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Protest on anniversary of teenager's death turns violent in Greece

MiamiHerald.comProtest on anniversary of teenager's death turns violent in GreeceeuronewsA demonstration to mark the fifth anniversary of the killing of a teenager turned violent in Greece, after clashes broke out between police and protesters. Thousands of protesters marched through downtown Athens chanting 'Cops, Pigs, Murderers' and ...Hundreds mark anniversary of fatal police shootingMiamiHerald.comall 70 news articles »

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Davutoglu in Athens to Discuss the Cypriot Dispute

On December 13, the Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Davutoglu will be in Athens to discuss the Greek EU presidency and the Cypriot dispute. Athens would like to keep a low profile, however Turkey has decided to take a more proactive approach as it fears that Greece is uncommitted to the four-way “cross meetings” […]

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Greeks Waste Large Amounts of Food

In Greece 37% of citizens are wasting food at least 1-2 times a month. Young people of 18-34 years of age are wasting even larger amounts, particularly compared to those aged 55 and over. Food that most often ends up in the garbage includes leftovers, fruit, vegetables and dairy products, as well as bread, pasta […]

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Greek lawmakers to approve tentative growth budget

ATHENS: Greece's parliament prepared on Saturday to approve next year's budget, which forecasts an end to the recession that has gripped the country since 2008.

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Is Greece leading the way to a new European crisis?

When Finance Minister Yiannis Stournaras returns to Athens from the Eurogroup on December 10, he will probably not be bringing home good news. Instead of providing the necessary backing, they will most probably discipline Greece to comply with the demands ...

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Greek protesters commemorate 2008 killing of teenage student

Press TVGreek protesters commemorate 2008 killing of teenage studentPress TVApart from the police killing of a teenage student, the December 6th protests are significant to the Greek. They memorialise six years of recession and four years of austerity policing in Greece. They also mark the gradual passage of a fragile ...Demonstrations in Memory of Alexandros GrigoropoulosGreek ReporterProtest on anniversary of teenager's death turns violent in GreeceeuronewsHundreds mark anniversary of fatal police shootingAppeal-Democratall 67 news articles »

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Greece killing anniversary

Police clashed with demonstrators in central Athens on Friday as thousands attended rallies to mark the fifth anniversary of a fatal police shooting of a teenager — a killing that triggered major riots in Greek cities for three weeks. Police said four ...

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Greek Government “Harvested” Dead Marine's Heart: Family

NBC 10 PhiladelphiaGreek Government “Harvested” Dead Marine's Heart: FamilyNBC 10 PhiladelphiaThe family of a U.S. Marine who committed suicide inside a U.S. Embassy in Greece says their son was buried without a heart, after the Greek government performed an illegal autopsy on his body and “harvested” the organ. Craig and Beverly LaLoup, ...Parents Bury Marine Without His HeartCourthouse News Serviceall 2 news articles »

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Margaret Atwood to be awarded honorary degree by University of Athens

On December 9, Canadian author Margaret Atwood will receive an honorary degree from the University of Athens at a ceremony at the Consulate General of Greece in Toronto. Robert Peck, Canada's ambassador to Greece, saluted the gesture in an official statem... ...

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Fourth day of stock losses leads to weekly fall of 1.53 pct

In the wake of the impressive rallies observed in October and November, the benchmark index of the Greek bourse registered four consecutive sessions of decline for the first time in over six months on Friday. The ATHEX general index closed at 1,177.34 poi... ...

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Talks with Oettinger took place in a warm atmosphere

European Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger visited Athens on Friday where he met with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and Energy Minister Yiannis Maniatis to discuss issues concerning the upcoming Greek presidency of the European Union from January 1 ... ...

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Provopoulos urges banks to help healthy firms

Bank of Greece Governor Giorgos Provopoulos urged commercial lenders on Friday to proceed to the selective allocation of funding to healthy domains and enterprises so as to strengthen their competitiveness and support the country’s new, export-oriented pr... ...

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Panathinaikos beats Red Star to make top-16

Ramel Curry and James Gist rubber-stamped Panathinaikos’s advance to the top-16 of the Euroleague on Friday leading the Greens to a 69-63 win over Red Star Belgrade, but the Greeks showed worrying signs once again facing one of the group’s weakest teams o... ...

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Glories of Byzantium at National Gallery of Art

By Sofia Mannos WASHINGTON, DC – It’s iconic. The dazzling and mysterious history of Byzantium seen through creative minds of a long-gone civilization is on display in Washington. For the first time, the National Gallery of Art is devoting an exhibition to Byzantine art –  more than 170 works, including marbles, jewelry and icons – […]

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New Pressure on Greece over Golden Dawn

Τhere was plenty of news on Dec. 5. Nevertheless, I am sure that those who were on the website of the Wall Street Journal were surprised to see a story on Golden Dawn prominently displayed. And it was not there for an instant, as is sometimes the case. It was featured there for at least […]

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Greece Draws Colombia, Japan, Ivory Coast for 2014 World Cup in Brazil

COSTA DO SAUIPE, Brazil – The United States will play Ghana, Portugal and Germany in a tough first-round group at next year’s World Cup that will take the Americans on a lengthy 9,000-mile trip around Brazil. Greece, a 200-1 shot making its second consecutive appearance, drew a bracket with Japan, Colonia and Ivory Coast in […]

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Councilman-Elect Hosts Thank You Party

ASTORIA – Costa Constantinides and his campaign team knocked on more than 12,000 doors, paving the way to 65.6 to 15 percent landslide victory on November 5 that sent to the New York City Council. On December 5, up for air and being certain it was not a dream, he hosted a party to thank […]

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Clashes break out in Athens on anniversary of teenager's killing

ATHENS (Reuters) - Police and protesters clashed in Athens on Friday on the fifth anniversary of the killing of a teenager by police, an incident that sparked Greece's worst riots for decades.

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500 Lightstick-Toting Math Enthusiasts 'Pythagorized' NYC's Iconic Flatiron Building In Epic Fashion

As part of their first anniversary celebrations, the Museum of Mathematics (MoMath) and about 500 math enthusiasts of all ages proved that New York's iconic Flatiron building is approximately in the shape of a very special type of right triangle.

"Pythagorizing the Flatiron" is the first in a planned series of "MathHappenings" to be run by MoMath. 

The proof of the Flatiron building's right triangle nature is based on the Pythagorean theorem — the statement that for a right triangle with legs (shorter sides) of lengths a and b, and hypotenuse (long side) of length c, the sum of the squares of the two shorter lengths equals the square of the long length — a2 + b2 = c2.

The Museum of Math flipped this idea around — if the lengths of the sides of a triangle, like the Flatiron building, satisfy the Pythagorean theorem, then the triangle must be a right triangle.

MoMath measured the sides of the Flatiron building in a unique way. People lined up around the three sides of the building, and MoMath workers and volunteers handed out lightsticks that the math enthusiasts held end to end. By counting while handing out the glowing toys, MoMath was able to estimate the length of the building's sides in terms of lightsticks.

The shortest side of the building, along 22nd St and designated side A, measured 75 lightsticks. The longer leg of the building, going up 5th Ave and designated side B, measured 180 lightsticks. The longest side of the building, the hypotenuse C running along Broadway, had a length of 195 lightsticks.

Having found the lengths of the sides of the building in lightsticks, MoMath then projected on the side of the building the calculations that showed that the three sides do in fact match up with the Pythagorean Theorem, proving that the Flatiron is in fact a right triangle:

Square the lengths of the two shorter sides: a2 = 752 = 5625 and b2 = 1802 = 32,400. Add those together and get a2 + b2 = 38,025. Then, square the length of the longest side: c2 = 1952 = 38,025 — you get the same number as the sum of the squares of the shorter sides: a2 + b2 = c2. So, the Pythagorean theorem holds for the Flatiron building, proving that it is in fact a right triangle.

Right triangles whose sides all have whole number lengths are special. For most right triangles, at least one of the three sides will be an irrational number — a right triangle whose shorter sides both have length one will have a hypotenuse of length square root of 2 (since, again by the Pythagorean Theorem, 12 + 12 = 1 + 1 = 2, and 2 is, by definition, the square root of 2, squared).

Sets of three whole numbers that describe a right triangle, like 75, 180, and 195, are called Pythagorean triples, and they have been of interest to mathematicians since the time of the ancient Greeks.

This particular Pythagorean triple also has one other interesting property. All three of the numbers 75, 180, and 195 can be divided by 15 without leaving a remainder: 75 ÷ 15 = 5, 180 ÷ 15 = 12, and 195 ÷ 15 = 13. So, if we "rescale" the length measurements by performing this division on the three lengths, we get that the sides of the Flatiron building are 5, 12, and 13.

MoMath thus was very clever in choosing the date for the event — December 5, 2013, or 12/5/13, matching the sides of the building.

After making the measurements of the Flatiron building's sides and showing their Pythagorean relationship, MoMath projected a couple nice geometric proofs of the Pythagorean theorem onto the side of the building:

This proof is based on representing the squares of the side lengths as being the areas of squares drawn around the triangle. MoMath then showed how one can cut up and move around the two smaller squares based on the legs of the triangle, so that they fit perfectly inside the large square based on the hypotenuse, showing that the two smaller squares put together have the same area as the larger square — proving that a2 + b2 = c2.

Events like this are a delightful way for all kinds of people to participate in the elegance and beauty of mathematics. The Pythagorean Theorem is a core concept in our understanding of geometry, and in many ways, it defines the shape of our world. It was exciting to see this fundamental mathematical principle brought to life in a fun and interactive way.

SEE ALSO: The Only 8 Numbers You Need To Do Math

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Greece Police searching for bank robbery suspect

Greece, N.Y. - Greece Police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect in a bank robbery. According to the Greece Police Department, the ESL Credit Union at 2480 Ridgeway Avenue was robbed shortly after 3 p.m. Friday. The suspect, a male between the ages of 30 and 40, was wearing a grey sweatshirt, black knit hat, and black athletic pants with a white stripe down each leg. ...

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Hundreds mark anniversary of fatal police shooting

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Police clashed with demonstrators in central Athens on Friday as thousands attended rallies to mark the fifth anniversary of a fatal police shooting of a teenager — a killing that triggered major riots in Greek cities for three weeks.

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Alexis Georgoulis’ New Play “Since the First Time”

Renowned Greek actor, writer, and director Alexis Georgoulis, is directing and starring in the new romantic comedy “Since the First Time,” at the theatre “Roes” in Athens, Greece. The play is about two people, Philipos Petropoulos (Alexis Georgoulis) and Nadia Gerasimidou (Annita Kouli), who on stage,  fall head over heels in love. “The Two characters are […]

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Demonstrations in Memory of Alexandros Grigoropoulos

Demonstrations took place today in many Greek cities to honor the memory of Alexandros Grigoropoulos. It has been five years since Alexandros Grigoropoulos was shot dead by a policeman in the Exarcheia district of central Athens. The murder of the young student by police resulted in large protests and demonstrations, which escalated to widespread rioting, with numerous rioters damaging property […]

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Mundial 2014: Greece Handed a Balanced Group

The highly anticipated draw for the final stage of World Cup 2014 that will take place the forthcoming summer in Brazil, brought Greece in Group C along with Colombia, Japan and Ivory Coast. The event took place in Bahia, Brazil. Greece was handed a balanced group in today’s draw. The Greek national team managed to […]

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Injustices of the Greek Tax System

According to a study conducted by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOVE) and the British Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, there are obvious injustices in the Greek tax system. The study shows that 8% of employees with annual wages exceeding 42,000 euros declare 28% of taxable income and pay 70% of taxes. The study, supervised by […]

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The Greek Who Saved Nelson Mandela

George Bizos, the Greek lawyer and good friend of Nelson Mandela, during a past visit to Athens had reveled details of  his life and his relationship with Mandela. Bizos, was born in 1928 in the village Vasilitsi, in Messinia. In 1941, at just 13 years old, he was forced to abandon his home during the […]

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Economist: Crisis Put an End to “Eternal Student” Phenomenon

It appears that the crisis has changed the attitude of Greek students towards their studies. In the past years they weren’t hurrying to complete their studies but nowadays they desperately get back to universities. The financial magazine “Economist,” referred to the way the financial crisis put an end to the eternal students phenomenon in Greece, changing […]

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Greek Umbrella Unions Announce New Demonstration

The umbrella unions, GSEE of the private sector and ADEDY of the public sector have called their members to gather outside the Greek Parliament this Saturday. The demonstration will take place in the center of Athens in protest against the government’s 2014 draft budget, which will be put to vote in the Greek Parliament at […]

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