Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Greece finally adopts law imposing tougher fines for hatemongers


Greece finally adopts law imposing tougher fines for hatemongers


Greece on Tuesday ratcheted up its punishments for racism, anti-Semitism and hate speech, in a move prompted by the rise of a neo-Nazi party in the past two years, the news agency AFP reports. A new law approved by the Greek parliament sets prison ...


Greece becomes more competitive


Greece climbed 10 spots this year in the World Economic Forum's competitiveness chart, which was published this week. However, the country remains constrained by corruption in public administration, a lack of transparency and the inefficiency of the state ...


Who's Buried in Largest Tomb in Northern Greece? New Finds Raise Intrigue


Fans of ancient history are laying bets on who was buried in the dark heart of a massive marble-walled tomb that is slowly coming to light in northern Greece. Dating to the tumultuous years surrounding the death of Alexander the Great, between about 325 ...


Greece's Parliament Approves Hate-Crime Law


ATHENS—Greece's parliament approved Tuesday a controversial and much-delayed hate crimes bill that stiffens penalties for racially motivated crime and criminalizes the denial of genocide and war crimes. The law was approved in principle last week, but ...


Kristalina Georgieva To Be Taxation, Anti-Fraud Commissioner


A draft line-up of the new European Commission, obtained by Reuters, shows that Bulgaria's Kristalina Georgieva would most likely be taxation and anti-fraud commissioner. The final line-up of Jean-Claude Juncker's 28-strong team is expected to be announced on Wednesday at noon, so the draft is subje ...


Fairys


So it was written, that the sons of god came down unto the daughters of man, and saw them as beautiful, and took any one of them to wife as they chose. And so it was also, with fallen angels, who taught all mannerisms of war. (So many of us now, are part divine. Yet so many of us don't realize this. ...


After year-long debate, Greece toughens anti-racism laws


After year-long debate, Greece toughens anti-racism laws ATHENS — Greece on Tuesday ratcheted up its punishments for racism, anti-Semitism and hate speech, in a move prompted by the surprise rise of a neo-Nazi party. A new law approved by parliament sets prison sentences of up to three years — up fr ...


Kickin' The Willy Bobo With: DON GATES


Derrick Ferguson: Who is Don Gates? Don Gates: Don Gates is a 40 year-old guy who has spent way too much time in his own little world and now it’s finally spilling out of his head onto paper. I’m married to the sweetest and gutsiest girl I’ve ever known and we have some crazy pets and a fairly quiet ...


Industrial Uses of Magnets


From Lodestone being used as a mariner's compass to magnetic therapy-magnets have come a long way. Magnets are used in various industries all over the world in various forms. In Medicine And Health: Magnetic-Therapy Old Chinese texts dating back to 2000 B.C. make references to the applications of lo ...


GUILLOTINE WALL STREET NOW!


Published on Tuesday, September 09, 2014 by Common Dreams Preparing To Asset-Strip Local Government? The Fed’s Bizarre New Rules by Ellen Brown Stripping cities and towns of their ability to raise revenue through municipal bonds is a form of backdoor austerity, warn critics of the Fed’s latest move, ...



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