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This week's newsletter from AthensLive is out: Is Greece's government privatizing water?
“Sacrificing” youngsters to make railways better?
Breaching the Constitution to Privatise Water
US-Greek citizen under ‘Greek surveillance’ radar
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The country celebrates its National Day, the beginning of the Greek Revolution on 25 March 1821, under a thick cloud of anger and grief over the train tragedy. It’s no time to celebrate. The government's continuing efforts for “damage control” end up in lies, to be quickly debunked, and gaslighting.
A bill that constitutes a decisive step toward water privatization was passed this week only with ND votes as the main opposition SYRIZA abstained. On the same day, a Top Administrative Court ruling was published. According to this, the government has to return water companies' stocks to the State. Giving these stocks away is against the constitution, the Court has ruled. Till this moment, not only has the government disobeyed the court, but they have also taken the next step towards water privatization.
Meta manager Artemis Seaford was hacked with spyware and wiretapped in Greece, according to a breaking NYT report. The disclosure is the first known case of an American citizen being targeted in a European Union country by surveillance technology. Until these lines were written, the Greek government had made no statement on the issue. SYRIZA tabled a relevant Parliamentary question.
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O kipos ebene sti thalassa - The garden went into the sea - A poem of Odysseas Elytis. The music is from Mikis Theodorakis.(Cyclus: Mikres Kyklades). The earliest recording with Maria Farandouri that I know. A jewel.
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Karl Zero - Varka sto Gialo (Songs For Cabriolets And Otros Tipos De Vehiculos, 2000)
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Jerking my cock in Ripped jeans
SLUTTY NYMPHO ASIAN CREAMS OVER AND OVER FOR MY THICK COCK
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Passionate ts hottie raw fucking
CherokeeDass Snap
Alt dude rides huge dick tranny
Sex teen gay boys I was able to probe his prostrate and his ass
Teen takes sexy selfies then blows stepdad
Mature Muff Diver Deauxma Pleases Tight Pussy
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Bir büyük müzisyen, bir büyük besteci daha göçtü bu dünyadan. İnsanlık var oluncaya kadar icra edilecek öyle güçlü, güzel eserler bıraktı ki, hayatımızda olmaya devam devam edecek..Hoşçakal #Theodorakis Devrin daim yıldızlar yoldaşın olsun.. Goodbye to the top & an international composer and lyricist, thank you #MikisTheodorakis for what you offered to us!! You were and will be one and only!! Τoday a part of Greek culture is gone!! Goodbye with Sirtaki song!! Goodbye #MikisTheodorakis I raise a glass of Rakı in your honor from the opposite shore towards the Aegean Sea!! Designed by Erdal & Photo by Erdal & Video by Erdal & Erdal’s Kitchen & Shark Diver https://www.facebook.com/groups/158814319156821/ (Designed by Erdal) https://www.facebook.com/groups/252561862940025/ (Erdal's Kitchen) https://www.facebook.com/groups/232663998458570/ (Shark Diver) https://www.facebook.com/groups/2876085599337439/ (Photo by Erdal) https://www.facebook.com/groups/753938222219141/ (Video by Erdal) instagram.com/erdalkurtulus twitter.com/ErdalKurtulus facebook.com/erdalkurtulus #Μικης_Θεοδωρακης #MikisTheodorakis #Theodorakis #sirtaki #zorbas #ZülfüLivaneli #greece #turkey #traveligram #travelphotography #travelholic #travelblogger #picstagram #traveltheworld #travellers #designedbyerdal #photobyerdal #videobyerdal #erdalskitchen #sharkdiver #instagood #photooftheday #JustGoShoot #turizmaktuel #turkiyeturizm (Istanbul, Turkey) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch9G20FqO4S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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i'm still here
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listening to the new marina satti.....high art fr
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«Teach me to dance, will you?»
Zorba The Greek (1964) | dir. Michael Cacoyannis
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milva 17/7/1939 - 27/4/2021
milva - von tag zu tag
1978
...where are you, friends and wine - where are they laughing, the man is alone...
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Mikis Theodorakis (sung by Melina Mercouri) || Ο Δικαστής (The Judge) || Greek lyrics + English translation
[Standard lyrics to the song + what I think she's actually singing in this recording whenever I realized the words were slightly different]
Έχει η αγάπη τον καημό
Love has its own sorrow
Η ξενιτειά το δρόμο
Exile has its way
Ο στρατιώτης τ'όπλο του, ω ω
A soldier has his rifle, oh oh
Κι ο δικαστής κι ο δικαστής το νόμο
As for the judge, the judge, he has the law
Μα εγώ είμαι ξένος που περνά / Μα εγώ είμαι ξένη όπου περνά(ω?)
But I'm a stranger just passing by / But I'm a stranger wherever I go
Γι' αυτούς που με ξεχάσανε
For those who have forgotten me
Κι αυτοί που με δικάσανε ω ω
And those who judged me, oh oh
Πίνουν το αίμα μου ξανά
They're drinking my blood once more
Κι αυτοί που με δικάσανε ω ω
And those who judged me, oh oh
Πίνουν το αίμα μου ξανά
They're drinking my blood once more
Όπου έχει μαύρη την ψυχή / Οποίος έχει μαύρη τη ψυχή
Wherever there's a dark soul / Whoever's got a dark soul
Έχει και το μαχαίρι / Κρατά και το μαχαίρι
There's also a knife / Also wields the knife
Κι όπου το φίδι καρτερεί ω ω
And wherever the snake patiently waits, oh oh
Εκεί είναι πε-, εκεί είναι περιστέρι
There's also, there's also a dove
Μα εγώ είμαι ξένος που περνά / Μα εγώ είμαι ξένη όπου περνά(ω?)
But I'm a stranger just passing by / But I'm a stranger wherever I go
Γι' αυτούς που με ξεχάσανε
For those who have forgotten me
Κι αυτοί που με δικάσανε ω ω
And those who judged me, oh oh
Πίνουν το αίμα μου ξανά
They're drinking my blood once more
Κι αυτοί που με δικάσανε ω ω
And those who judged me, oh oh
Πίνουν το αίμα μου ξανά
They're drinking my blood once more
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Ο κήπος έμπαινε στη θάλασσα - O kipos ebene sti thalassa - The garden went into the sea - a poem of Odisseas Elytis, Nobel Prize for literature 1979, sung by the young Maria Farandouri.
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