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Ancient adventure (The Gazette) cruise turned out to be the ideal way to combine beautiful scenery, great food onboard and on shore, and an interest in ancient history. The 12-day cruise started May 20 in Istanbul, Turkey, founded about 676 B.C., and ended in Athens, Greece, a city that has been continuously inhabited for more than 3,000 years. In between were stops at Kusadasi, Turkey, six Greek islands, Albania and ... More Greece Guides
Pyramid selling ... how the credit crunch has changed our summer holidays (Sunday Herald) credit crunch has proved anything, it is Britons are pragmatists. As the economy has slowed we have swapped Waitrose for Lidl, the Hilton for the Travelodge and BMWs for bikes. Decadence has been exchanged for prudence. More Greece Guides
Making art fun — and funny (MPNnow.com) The organizers of Balloon Manor need volunteers to make the event a success this fall. More Greece Guides
Dining Out: Tour the Mediterranean (Traverse City Record-Eagle) Owners Va Chong and Bobbiesee Ku of the ground-breaking Fusion Restaurant in Frankfort have launched another venture just down the same street. Derrick Gage, executive chef, says guests can expect a total Mediterranean dining experience at the new Tali Bistro Bar and Grill. More Greece Guides
Advertising Executive Promotes U.S. Image (The New York Sun) As China pulled off one of the greatest public relations coups of all time with its recent Olympics, some Americans are also working to transform our image abroad. The former chief executive of ad agency DDB, and the author of the iconic "special sauce, lettuce, cheese, and pickles" tongue-twister that made the Big Mac a staple food for an entire generation, Keith Reinhard, is trying to do just ... More Greece Guides
Local engineering firm has ties to warship (Muscatine Journal) MUSCATINE, Iowa — The restored World War II Landing Ship USS LST-325, which passed Muscatine on its cruise to the Quad-Cities Thursday afternoon, has some interesting ties to this city. More Greece Guides
Former Human Services building sold for $225,000 (The Daily Item) SUNBURY — The bidding was not exactly fast and furious Thursday at the former Northumberland County Human Services building. In fact, only one person bid anything at all on the storied and sometimes controversial structure. More Greece Guides
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