Letter to the Editor: On the Olympic Games
To the Editor: The Olympic Games were banned by Theodosios II in the late 4th century AD.
To the Editor: I enjoyed reading the May 7 issue of The National Herald.
To the Editor: The Olympic Games were banned by Theodosios II in the late 4th century AD.
Dear Ted and to the National Herald, Christos Anesti! Ted Kalmoukos did a wonderful job with the images I sent him from the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England and the article with the information I gave him and his writing of the article in the National Herald.
To the Editor: The Easter greeting ‘Christos Anesti’ is heard with joy throughout the Christian world.
To the Editor: Concerning the April 2 articles What about Cyprus? and Report from Ukraine Heartbreaking Images on April 9, why not add Cyprus to the headline news??? The most urgent and comprehensive article that Theodore G.
To the Editor: I watch and read with great attention the coverage and reporting of the events of the war that is unfolding in Ukraine.
To the Editor: To be sure, I am not sharing any original wisdom here.
To the Editor: Your unswerving and constructively crafted editorial in essence beseeching our beloved Greece to strive for its greater glory in handling the immense challenge of dealing with the refugee crises that has beset it, in a humane fashion, was journalism in its best form.
To the Editor: Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Ukraine as they endure a brutal and violent invasion.
To the Editor: When Theodore Kalmoukos asked me to answer a number of questions about the current status of Hellenic College Holy Cross, I did so in good faith and at some length.
To the Staff: I would like to suggest that the Staff at The National Herald change a word.
To the Editor: Recently, many animals, especially marine mammals, have appeared sick in the shallows of our local waters and animal welfare organizations are trying to save them.