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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-06-01
CONTENTS
[01] What Marilyn Monroe has said for the Greeks
[02] 52,621 indentified migrants and refugees in Greece on Wednesday
[03] Aegean Airlines inaugurates two flights linking Paris and Lyon
with Kalamata
[01] What Marilyn Monroe has said for the Greeks
Marylin Monroe, the famous American actress, was born on June 1, 1926
in Los Angeles. Greek journalist and author Alekos Lidorikis met her
twice, in 1947 and in 1953, during his stay in the US where he worked
in the studios of 20th Century Fox.
In one of her interviews to Lidorikis, Monroe referred to Greece and
the Greek people.
"I would love to have been born in your country. The Greeks are
beautiful! And I am not only referring to their looks, although
the eyes of the Greek people are always sparkling so strangely and
so...lustfully. I love their guts and their light-heartedness as well
as their spirit to always seek the best even in difficult times. One
day I was playing with a boy in the 'dirty' and disgustful LA. It was
a boy from Greece that had the obsession to collect shells... I called
him Apollo...he kissed me once... then we lost each other...Now he must
be a perfect and handsome man."
[02] 52,621 indentified migrants and refugees in Greece on Wednesday
52,621 identified refugees and migrants were on the Greek territory
on Wednesday including 14 persons that arrived on the Greek islands in
the last 24 hours.
According to the Refugee Crisis Management Coordination Body's figures,
27,076 of the refugees are in northern Greece, 14,535 are hosted in the
region of Attica, 8,456 on the Greek islands and 2,554 are hosted in
different areas in central and southern Greece.
[03] Aegean Airlines inaugurates two flights linking Paris and Lyon
with Kalamata
The first direct flights linking Kalamata with Paris and Lyon were
carried out on Tuesday.
Aegean airlines flight from Lyon landed at Kalamata airport carrying
88 passengers while the flight from Paris with 78 French tourists on
board landed at 22:40.
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