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Mm-hmm. It's called the Ikaria Diet Premium Recipe Club.Greece is a crossroads between East and West.
They tried the same thing in Portugal as well.Greece they did it, Italy, all over Germany, any country where they had any allies or anything, they were listening.And they started listening to everything.
Spain and Portugal were literally fascist dictatorships.Greece was under the control of a military junta-- the colonels.Most of Latin America was under the control of military or right wing autocracies.
They first struggled against it.Greece, Spain, it had much less to do with.
In the '70s, the US had double digit inflation.Greece is now up 200%.
In the '70s, the US had double digit inflation.Greece, Ireland-- I don't include the frontier markets usually.
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand.Greece and these dependencies that the Greeks colonized.
They've got the leaches on the corpse and they're opening up the veins.Greece has lost 30% of GDP in four years.The German army didn't manage that between '41 and '45.
Portugal is borrowing. Spain is borrowing.Greece is borrowing. Ireland is borrowing.Look who's actually in surplus.
It was this wet drapery style and so it was a clear reference right back to what our historians would consider really the apex of Western civilization, the highest moment of classicalGreece that you can come up with.And so it was enormously important for that as she wrote later in her proposal there was nothing like this anywhere outside of Athens itself or Great Britain, meaning the Elgin
this debt. Philanthropy has limited resources. Clearly, we're in more trouble than ever. Whether Morgan Stanley needs to get bailed out, whetherGreece defaults, who knows all this talk of a double dip recession, you know, we've got one in six Americans below thegovernment set poverty line, 42 million Americans relying on food stamps. I mean, it's absolutely crazy. So, we're either going to succeed together or fail
She tackles huge questions and she brings in wisdom from everywhere.Ancient Greece, early Islam, enlightenment philosophy, bloggers.But for this episode, I wanted to focus on a particularly fascinating question about having kids.
And then on a Tuesday morning, think about an environment-- let's say, 2011.Is Greece going to default on Friday?
Similarly, when the level of unemployment increased in Nevada because construction workers were unemployed following the collapse of the real estatein Greece. That's worse than the 1930s in the United States.
But that would be a raita, or a yogurt salad.In Greece-- tzatziki, the cucumber salad that they make in much the same way.So same salad, same concept, but so many variations on it that are really fun to discover.
So we're getting very much into the modern world here.And Greece didn't actually adopt the Gregorian calendar until 1923.So and you could think about that as a different interaction.
They first struggled against it.In Greece, unemployment is now 26%.
They first struggled against it.In Greece, it was a left wing party, which has the same position as a right wing party, but they don't dislike Muslims.
The lives of those tough nomadic girls and women were so very different from the lives of Greek women in antiquity.In Greece, women and girls were confined indoors to weave and mind children.And that difference in the two cultures made a deep impression on the Greeks.
And Greece defaulted. So they know we tell you that they tripled these requirements, tripled them from 2% to 7%.
And Greece, of course, now is very interesting to us, what's going on economically there.
And Greece essentially had no car manufacturing.
In Greece, for example, there is no lawful interception requirement, but of course, all the telecoms equipment they buy is made for jurisdictions in which there is.
So in ancient Greece and Rome, anxiety was considered a case of bad reasoning.
Look the path through Greece.
like 1988 or something, '89.And I moved to Greece for that, to research the book, and taught myself how to cook along the waybecause I wasn't exactly a professional cook.
Mm-hmm. It's called the Ikaria Diet Premium Recipe Club."The Glorious Foods of Greece." Yeah, that was-- And let me put that up a little bit.
Mm-hmm. It's called the Ikaria Diet Premium Recipe Club.Another reason to visit Greece.
So that's Greece, Italy, bits of Turkey, and so on.
And I went to Greece.
in the ancient Greece.
We met in Greece and have stayed in touch.
He lived for Greece for a number of years.
off the coast of Greece?
You will remember that Greece was in crisis.
And together with Greece, after a few months, Italy went in a financial crisis so bad that the spread between our bonds and the German bonds
They started to assault Greece and after Greece, Italy.
in the left in Greece against the EU, is a common theme, which is disenfranchisement of people who feel that they have
of classical Greece, Athens and Sparta.
What village in Greece are you referring to?
It's Greece, right? Why am I running 153 miles through the mountains?
at refugee camps in Greece.
So in Greece, many, many people arrived.
Coming to Greece was the experience that changed my life.
of ancient Greece and then the Roman Empire into the Islamic world, that's certainly true.
So it begins in Greece.
So in Greece, I don't know how many of you have been there, but I want to tell you, in our vocabulary,
Similarly, when the level of unemployment increased in Nevada because construction workers were unemployed following the collapse of the real estateAnd do you think Greece would be better off if it had been deployed?
Similarly, when the level of unemployment increased in Nevada because construction workers were unemployed following the collapse of the real estateBad things begin in Greece and spread throughout Europe.
Hitchhike back to Greece, back to Thessaloniki.
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