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The Young Rich List 2023 speak Australian Financial Review was published and at least seven Australians of Greek descent were listed. They are: 42. Kayla Itsines Kayla Itsines. Photo: The Sydney Morning Herald. Itsines is the co-founder and face of Sweat, a fitness app she founded with her former fiancé Tobi Pearce (#46) in 2014. Initially, it was a PDF guide to her famous high-octane workout. intensity of 28 minutes, which women could print and take with them. the gym, the application now has more than a million active users. Itsines remains his head trainer after she and Pearce sold…

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ATHENS, GREECE -Celestyal, the award-winning and number one choice for travelers to the Greek Islands and Eastern Mediterranean, continues to invest and expand in key markets with the appointment of Janet Parton to the new role of Vice President of Development commercial – United Kingdom, Europe and Australia. Parton has a wealth of experience having spent over 20 years in the travel industry, working across a number of sectors including cruise, tour operators and retail. She currently chairs the CLIA Cruise Specialist Committee and is a member of the ATAS Commercial Engagement Committee. Parton comes from the Globus family of…

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Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis visited the Greek consulate in Boston on Monday, as part of his visit to the United States after attending the meetings of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, reports ANA. Previously, Gerapetritis met with the founding members of the Hellenic Innovation Network, an outgrowth of the MIT Enterprise Forum Greece, with whom he discussed innovative startups and foreign investments in technology. RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, The Greek Islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations, Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek Tourism Report

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Comment on this storyCommentAdd to your saved storiesTo safeguardThis was a case where the quality was twice as good, but still wasn’t good enough.Edward Garrison Draper was better prepared to become a lawyer than most white lawyers in the mid-19th century. He was one of the first black graduates of Dartmouth College, when fewer than half of the lawyers in his home state of Maryland had college degrees. He had somehow managed to apprentice with senior lawyers – the equivalent of law school today – when there were very few opportunities for men blacks to obtain legal training.Yet regardless of…

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Sigrid Paul was living in East Berlin in 1961 when she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy.Unfortunately, her son was born with serious health problems… and Sigrid had to seek the best possible medical care to treat him.It was more than fifteen years after World War II, and Germany had already been divided between East and West for over a decade.Not surprisingly, the capitalist West had much better health care than the socialist East (which was really just a Soviet puppet state). In fact, the West had better everything…and that’s why more than three million East Germans defected to…

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“I was just with Rita Wilson And Niah (Vardalos) in Greece and I realized, I forgot that the next day they said, “Oh, you have to go to Toronto, you’re in My big Greek wedding 2” recalls the father of one, 60. “I’m like, ‘What? I was hammered. I don’t remember being on that set.'”Stamos also revealed that a day before, he was arrested for drunk drivingand despite spending a few hours in prison, he “drank another bottle of wine” by himself when he was released and returned home.

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Atlanta entrepreneurs Tisha Thompson of LYS Beauty and Lindsay Barnette of Kultured Misfits came together to create a three-piece capsule collection, “Love Letters.” Love Yourself (LYS) Beauty, the first Black-owned clean cosmetics brand at Sephora, and Kultured Misfits, an emerging premium unisex streetwear brand housed at retailers such as the prestigious WISHATL, have combined their sense of style, their love of culture and a subtle homage to Black Greek life in the drop of this capsule. The Love Letters collaboration will be Kultured Misfits’ first female-only online offering. It will serve as a love letter to everyone who wears these…

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The spectacular hilltop village has preserved this centuries-old tradition.Karpathos, Greece: “Here, it’s the women who are in charge!” said Rigopoula Pavlidis, singing the virtues of her isolated village on the island of Karpathos, one of Greece’s few matriarchal societies.Sitting at a desk across the room, painting religious icons, her husband Giannis nodded silently.“My husband can’t do anything without me, not even his tax return,” smiles Pavlidis as he embroiders a traditional dress in his workshop.Unlike most patriarchal Greece, the women of Olympos play a leading role in village life.Isolated from the rest of the Dodecanese island, this spectacular hilltop village…

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The world’s first Maria Callas Museum will open its doors to the public on Thursday in central Athens, to mark the centenary of her birth, the Athens Technopolis City organization responsible for cultural events in the capital announced on Wednesday. Its location is at 44 Mitropoleos Street and the exhibition is based on an experiential model, encouraging visitors to discover different facets of the legendary soprano’s career and personal life. The collection’s beginning dates back to 2000, under the leadership of then-mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos, when the city participated in an international auction of Callas memorabilia in Paris. Over the following…

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