
A Boss Puts A Spy Camera In His Factory For all the information click on the link below. [Click Here] Firefighters attack the last night's bush fire burning. For the rest of the iformation click on the link below. [Click Here] IN THE ENTERTIANMENT NEWS! 
Katy Garbi's new single is a fact! The music belongs to Spiros Kontakis and the lyrics to Yiannis Kalpouzos. Both songwriters are members of the rock/pop group Exis and have recently made a cover version of the track "Brazil" with Lefteris Maheritsas. They have also released the very successful single and album "O Allos Mou Eaftos" (My Other Self). Tracklist: 1. Ti Theloune Ta matia Sou (What your eyes want) 2. Kane To Logariasmo (Make a rundown) (lyrics and music by Kostas Tournas) 3. Aspro I Mavro (White or black) (An cover of an Arabic song , with Greek lyrics by Eleni Gianatsoulia) 4. Ti Theloune Ta matia Sou (club mix)

Anna Vissi has become the most popular artist in Greece and Cyprus,combining great looks, a magnificent voice and exceptional stage presence. AII her records have become best-sellers, turning gold or platinum. Anna Vissi was born in Cyprus and started her musical career at the early age of six, by attending the Cyprus conservatory. At twelve years of age, she won her first prize at a "Best Voice" contest, held in Cyprus. That was when her mother, convinced of her daughter's talent, moved the entire family to Greece, which could offer better opportunities for Anna's musical career. She has been awarded many prizes including being placed fifth in the Eurovision song contest.
IN THE CYPRUS NEWS! 
Bad Weather In Greece Makes Cyprus Airways Reschedule Flights. Bad weather in Greece makes Cyprus Airways reschedule flights Nicosia, Jan 6 (CNA) - Cyprus Airways have had to cancel three flights to Athens this morning and reschedule them for tomorrow, as Greece closed its Eleftherios Venizelos airport in the capital, due to bad weather. Meanwhile, two Cyprus Airways aircraft are stranded in Athens.
IN THE GREEK NEWS! 
Transport minister briefs premier on Olympic Airways privatization Prime Minister Costas Simitis on Friday received Transportation and Communication Minister Christos Verelis and discussed developments in the telecommunications sector, the course of the privatization of Greece's national air carrier Olympic Airways and the upgrade of city public transportation systems. Specifically, Verelis briefed the premier on the way the landscape in telecommunications is shaping with the advent of competition to the Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE). They also talked about the 300 per cent increase in Internet usage in Greece, during 2001 in comparison to 2000, as the telecommunication market began to be deregulated, thus at this point 12 per cent of Greeks have access to the World Wide Web. The premier also asked to be briefed on the course of the negotiations with the Australian IAS company for the privatization of Olympic Airways, and stated that in the event that they will progress normally and IAS will pay the 120 million euros for the company, that money will be held in a special account to fund the new Olympic Airways as it will be formulated after the break up of the current system. They also talked ways to improve the public transport system of Athens. Following his meeting with the premier, Verelis also made statements about the problems of OA's flights caused by the weather, saying that all problems were resolved and since this afternoon all flights were conducted normally
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