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Boeing safety in spotlight at US Senate hearing
Boeing is expected to face a bruising once-over Wednesday as company critics testify at a U.S. Senate hearing, including an employee who has characterized the top-selling 787 as prone to disaster.
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Fatal Plane Crash on Florida Highway Leaves Two Dead
Tragedy struck on Friday afternoon as a small plane crashed on a Florida highway, resulting in the loss of two lives, as reported by Fox News, confirmed by the Collier County Sheriff's Office. The aircraft involved was identified as a Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet, which had five individuals on board, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
I will survive: Modern Greek Studies ply forward at universities internationally
By Marni Papamatthaiou
The viability of Modern Greek Studies programmes at universities around the world has been an issue for decades.
How can about 200 programmes for the teaching and dissemination of Greek language and culture - 65 of them incorporated in the classics departments of universities - survive when the Greek state does nothing whatsoever to support them?
New era in Modern Greek Studies at University of Ohio
There was a time when Modern Greek Studies at universities around the world were a top priority for every incoming Greek education minister.
Just after the turn of the millennium Modern Greek Studies Chairs were thriving at many universities internationally due to the trend of seeking out the sources of Greek culture.
Serbian PM starts visit to United States
Prime Minister Brnabic will visit Columbus and Atlanta on 28-29 January, the Serbian government announced.
mMinister will meet in Columbus with Ohio Governor Mike Dewine and Commander of the National Guard Ohio Major General John Harris.
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An interview with AHEPA’s New Leader, Carl R. Hollister
The new Supreme President of the AHEPA, Carl (Icaros) R. Hollister ran unopposed, was elected and sworn in to the office of Supreme President at the 95th Annual AHEPA Convention and Anniversary Celebration in Orlando, Florida at end July.
Mystery of the disappearing star – how N6946-BH1 vanished without a trace!
The star N6946-BH1 in a spiral formation 22 million light years away known as the ‘fireworks galaxy’, was last seen by Nasa’s Hubble Telescope in 2009. By 2015, it wasn’t there anymore.
Diaspora fellowship program funded by SNF aims to forge collaborations, stop brain drain
The Museology-Cultural Management Master's program of the School of Architecture at Thessaloniki's Aristotle University has been selected to host two Greek diaspora scholars from the United States to work on a collaborative project for the creation of archival resources, research material and identification of exhibits for a future research center and museum on the Greek diaspora and immigratio
Nine wounded, suspect killed in Ohio State University attack
“I was waiting at the University stop to get the bus. Suddenly I heard screaming. Within seconds, everyone started running away. I asked ‘What’s happening?’ and they said: ‘RUN!'”
Clinton, Trump move closer to White House nominations
Hillary Clinton took a monumental step toward clinching the Democratic party's White House nomination on March 15, while Donald Trump's seemingly unstoppable rush to victory hit a bump in Ohio.