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Meropi Kyriacou Honored as TNH Educator of the Year
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
SEPTEMBER 22ND:
On this day in 1974, Kostas Kaiafas, the former Cypriot football player and manager, was born in Nicosia. As a player, he was a midfielder for Omonia and Alki Larnaca. He was the captain of Omonia and the second longest player in the history of the club, only five appearances short of becoming Omonoia’s all-time record holder. He is the son of Sotiris Kaiafas, winner of the 1975/76 European Golden Boot.
SEPTEMBER 24TH:
On this day in 1962, Greek-Canadian actress and Oscar nominee Nia Vardalos was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is best known for her film ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ (2002), which earned her an Academy Award nomination for best screenplay.
SEPTEMBER 25TH:
On this day in 1947, Greek diplomat and politician Giannos Kranidiotis was born in Nicosia, Cyprus. The son of the Cypriot diplomat, poet and writer Nikos Kranidiotis, he was a member of PASOK from 1976, an advisor on Cyprus to PM Andreas Papandreou, and held important posts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On September 14, 1999, Kranidiotis, his son Nikolas, and four other people died aboard the presidential Dassault Falcon 900 airplane on their way to a six-nation Balkan foreign ministers’ regional cooperation meeting in Bucharest.
SEPTEMBER 26TH:
On this day in 1687, the Acropolis in Athens was attacked by the Venetian army attempting to eject the Turks from the city, ultimately severely damaging the Parthenon.
Also on this day in 1904, Koizumi Yakumo, born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (Greek: Πατρίκιος Λευκάδιος Χερν), passed away due to heart failure at the age of 54. Hearn was a Greek-Irish-Japanese writer, translator, and teacher who helped introduce the culture and literature of Japan to the West. Hearn was born on the Greek island of Lefkada on June 27, 1850, to a Greek mother named Rosa Cassimati, a native of the Greek island of Kythira, while his father was a British Army officer of either Irish or mixed English-Irish descent, who was stationed in Lefkada during the British protectorate of the United States of the Ionian Islands. At age 19, Hearn immigrated to the United States and became a newspaper reporter. He eventually went to Japan, where he would remain for the rest of his life, marrying a Japanese woman with whom he had four children.
Finally, on this day in 1989, Pavlos Bakoyannis, the Greek politician and magazine publisher, was gunned down and murdered outside of his office building in Athens by the terrorist organization 17 November. Bakoyannis was born in 1935 in a small village in Evritania, where his father was the priest. He studied in Athens and Munich and distinguished himself as a broadcaster. He married Theodora (Dora) Mitsotakis, the daughter of politician Konstantinos Mitsotakis and a few months before his death Bakoyannis entered politics as an elected member of parliament. Dimitris Koufodinas, Iraklis Kostaris, and Alexandros Giotopoulos were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder.
SEPTEMBER 27TH:
On this day in 1831, Ioannis Kapodistrias was assassinated at the age of 55. The son of Komis (Count) Antonio Capo d’Istria, he was born in Corfu (then under Venetian rule), studied at Padua, and then entered the Russian government services. Kapodistrias had a deep sympathy for the cause of Greek independence, and was eventually elected as the first head of state of independent Greece. He worked to organize an effective government and to subordinate powerful, semi-autonomous local leaders to the authorities of the new state. He thus acquired enemies – including Konstantis and Georgios Mavromichalis, who assassinated him on the steps of the church of Saint Spyridon in Nafplion. Kapodistrias is considered the founder of the modern Greek state.
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Milton barreled into the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday after plowing across Florida as a Category 3 storm, pounding cities with ferocious winds and rain, whipping up a barrage of tornadoes and causing an unknown numbers of deaths.
ATHENS - George Baldock, 31, a Greek-British soccer player found dead in his swimming pool most likely accidentally drowned, said the findings of an autopsy by a coroner and police indicating there were no signs of foul play.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli strike on a school sheltering the displaced in the Gaza Strip killed at least 27 people on Thursday, Palestinian medical officials said.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov.
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO will hold a long-planned major nuclear exercise next week, the alliance’s chief said Thursday, a few weeks after President Vladimir Putin announced changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine to discourage Ukraine’s Western allies from supporting attacks on his country.