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Law is an Ass - a sidenote, scroll past this entry to read...
Posted on 06/02/2009
Stockholm stillness brought me to a drinking pool of more analysis and better grammar - it brought me wide eyed and wet (from snow) to local libraries and cafes. Amongst other things, in my...
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Remembering Exarchia...notes from afar
Posted on 07/12/2008
It is so sad and frustrating that the media continue to present the current political movement as a confrontation between anarchists (or extremists) and the police.What is happening in...
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Naxos in my heart
Posted on 17/05/2008
I'm writing in the middle of a midnight cornflake snack, disorientated back here in smelly Athens after a fantastic five night break on Naxos, where i strolled on long deserted...
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Night of the living mosquito
Posted on 30/04/2008
People don't talk enough about mosquitos on the mediterranean - maybe they just have more to talk about.... Every night one or two mozzies come and suck my blood and buzz in my...
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Orthodox Easter
Posted on 26/04/2008
This week is Orthodox Easter, and until this evening it looked like a week where everyone uses their holiday time to hit the shops...scarcely one woman could be seen without a shopping bag...
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No where to go...
Posted on 22/04/2008
The NGO responsible for the rights of trafficked women found in Athens told me they don't have a safe-house for victims in Athens. What would it take to find a secure home for the...
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An Afghan Welcome
Posted on 14/04/2008
On arriving in Greece from Italy, outside the docked boat, there were dozens of young men origin unknown, very poor and dishevelled. and not speaking Greek. They sat on the ground in...
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Turn on the light and stop!
Posted on 08/04/2008
Roads here in Athens are lethal, and just when it seems safe to cross the road, a red sports car or angry yellow taxi cab hurtles at you, and you can almost detect the glint in the...
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More Precious than Gold, more uplifting than Prozac
Posted on 06/04/2008
Here is a riddle, in a new city, where you don't speak the language, and where there are many who want nothing more than to make a fast euro. and tear up the bathrooom..what is the...
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