Ukraine PM rebuffs president’s economic ‘hysterics’: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Ukraine Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in an interview Saturday accused her political rival President Viktor Yushchenko of “hysterics” over the economic crisis and ruled out budget changes for now.
TV Review: ‘Greek’ renewed, ‘Kyle XY’ axed (Entertainment Weekly)
Greece: Giannakopoulos returns, scores twice (Sports Illustrated)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Stelios Giannakopoulos marked his return to the Greek league after a six-year stint in England’s Premier League with two goals to lead his new team Larissa to a 2-1 away win over OFI Saturday.
Bulgaria-Greece Border at Kulata Remains Closed for Traffic (Novinite.com)
The Kulata-Promahon cross border point between Greece and Bulgaria remains closed and it is still unclear when exactly it would reopen, the Regional Police Directorate in the city of Blagoevgrad informed Saturday.
‘Greek’ renewed, ‘Kyle XY’ axed (Entertainment Weekly)
By Michael Ausiello Michael Ausiello learns ABC Family pledges a new semester for hit, but flunks Belly Button-less One
Interfax: Czech Republic & Slovakia news report of 30.01.2009 (Girodivite)
Girodivite – Segnali dalle citt invisibili on-line dal 1994. Quotidiano telematico e cartaceo, registrazione presso il tribunale di Catania n.13/2004 del 14/05/2004. Redazione: via Antonino di Sangiuliano 147 – 95131 Catania.
5 Greek Organizations at Dartmouth Face Social Probation (US News & World Report)
Sanctions for three of the groups stem from incidents at fall formals.
Czech president attacks Al Gore’s climate campaign (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Czech President Vaclav Klaus took aim at climate change campaigner Al Gore on Saturday in Davos in a frontal attack on the science of global warming.
Restaurant Review: Mondo Konoba in Croatia (New York Times)
Mondo Konoba may be the best little restaurant that you may never reach. It is what eating in the Old World should feel like. Just be warned that you ll have to work for it.
Iran hails Turkish PM for Gaza walkout (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Iranian leaders hailed Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday for his spat with Israel over its deadly offensive on Gaza.
