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December 2009 Week 1

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WEST HEMPSTEAD, NY – One of the most historic, Greek-owned diners on Long Island has permanently closed, continuing a series of similar closings in the New York area, due in part to the pandemic.

NEW YORK –  Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Co-President Andreas Dracopoulos received the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Johns Hopkins University.

ALBANY – New York State Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris announced on June 2 that the Senate passed his legislation (S.

ATHENS — The music from “Madame Butterfly” and other major operas is known to Greek audiences largely through the recorded performances of Maria Callas, the U.

In the year since the Supreme Court struck down the nationwide right to abortion, America’s religious leaders and denominations have responded in strikingly diverse ways — some celebrating the state-level bans that have ensued, others angered that a conservative Christian cause has changed the law of the land in ways they consider oppressive.

NYON, Switzerland (AP) — José Mourinho was charged by UEFA on Friday after being filmed aggressively cursing at the English match referee in a stadium garage after the Europa League final.

LONDON (AP) — A look at five of the most memorable matches between Manchester City and Manchester United ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final:MANCHESTER CITY 1, MANCHESTER UNITED 0 (April 1974)The most famous Manchester derby of them all because of the identity of the goal scorer.

WASHINGTON — The nation’s employers stepped up their hiring in May, adding a robust 339,000 jobs, well above expectations and evidence of strength in an economy that the Federal Reserve is desperately trying to cool.

NEW YORK — Racial bias built into a common medical test for lung function is likely leading to fewer Black patients getting care for breathing problems, a study published Thursday suggests.

ATHENS - New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Corinth and Loutraki on Friday where he talked with citizens, shopkeepers and tourists.

ATHENS – Takis Theodorikakos, the former Minister of Civil Protection, was greeted with warm and enthusiastic applause by a large crowd that attended an election rally the evening of June 1.

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