As Austerity Anger Swells, Greece’s Government Teeters Toward Collapse

Even after the scuffles between police and anarchists erupted into clouds of tear gas on June 15, Giorgos Liolios did not leave Syntagma Square. For more than a year, Liolis, a 37-year old Athenian struggling to keep his small bakery afloat, was part of the silent majority that gave Prime Minister George Papandreou the benefit of the doubt

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Exhibit reflects Camp Pendleton’s role as refuge for Vietnamese

Exhibit reflects Camp Pendleton’s role as refuge for Vietnamese ‘Images at War’s End’ shows weddings, baptisms, Buddhist ceremonies, even a hula hoop contest. Refugees say they think often of their experiences at the base. A few years ago, Faye Jonason received a call from a Vietnamese couple from Roseville, Calif., who asked if she had […]

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