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May 2006 Week 3

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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.

ATHENS - Greece is on a path to see more than 30 million tourists – three times the population – arriving in 2023 but it's also pushing to increase the so-called MICE market: meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions.

TORONTO – The North American Orthodox-Catholic Theological Consultation met at St.

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.

Ambassador Chas. Freeman, a good friend, old colleague, and one of the foremost experts on China today in the United States, has written and lectured repeatedly on the depth of our ignorance about China.

The Greeks have clearly given the world great personalities over the centuries – the Women of Zalongos, the National Benefactors, and the Unknown Soldier should not let any Greek with values, in Greece or abroad, sleep well at night.

OSLO, Norway — The Biden administration is retaliating for Russia's suspension of the New START nuclear treaty, announcing Thursday it is revoking the visas of Russian nuclear inspectors, denying pending applications for new monitors and canceling standard clearances for Russian aircraft to enter U.

ATHENS - Bracelets found in the tomb of the ancient Egyptian queen Hetepheres I, mother of  Khufu, the pharaoh who commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza – also showed trading was then going on with Ancient Greece.

ATHENS – With tourism booming again and airports around Greece filling to capacity with added flights and millions of passengers annually, shareholders at Athens International Airport have approved the sale of a 30 percent stake.

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