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...made her the first female chair of a department at Harvard. “She had the rare gift of an original mind, an iron will, and a penetrating intellect,” McCormick said. “She was fearless.” Elegantly coiffed and impeccably dressed, Greece??s former deputy secretary of foreign affairs would sweep into class like Pallas Athena herself, said history graduate student Rowan W. Dorin ’07. Laiou would sometimes affix a freshly cut rose to her blouse during her time as director of Dumbarton Oaks, said the research...
Much to his delight, he found that three students had listed the telephone number on their profiles, two rising sophomores, and an incoming freshman named Dimitris Valatsas of Athens, Greece??who is likely to be Haber’s roommate next year. Since meeting in cyberspace, the two incoming freshmen have been “talking for the last week and a half,” Haber said...
...said the Balkans are a “powder keg,” in Greece??s backyard, and commented that he’s far more worried about escalation of conflict in Kosovo than about the war in Iraq...
Ambassador George Savvaidis pointed to Greece??s adoption of the Euro and Greece??s fuller integration into the European Union (E.U.) as evidence of its commitment to modernization...
...Kokkalis remains chair and chief executive officer of the company. He is also owner and president of Greece??s best-known soccer team, Olympiakos...