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Terence Quick
Terens Spenser Nikolaos Quick (; born 18 February 1947) is a Greek reporter, politician and member of the Independent Greeks, and government minister in 2015–2019. Early life and education He was born in Thessaloniki 18 February 1947, the son of Philip Quick. He studied for one year at the University of Macedonia (then called the Thessaloniki School of Higher Industrial Studies) and graduated from Panteion University. He has been married and divorced twice and has three children. Early career Since 1966 he has worked at a variety of Greek newspapers, including ''Ethnos'', ''Fos ton Spor'', ''Simerina'' and as the Athens correspondent for ''The Sun''. Kouik presented for many years the central news program on the state-owned television channel Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT). In 1976 he took over entirely the organisation of channel ERT3 in Thessaloniki. until 1989 when he resigned this position to present on the principal newscast with Liana Kanelli, Evi Demiri, ...
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs (Greece)
The Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs () is a ministry (government department), government department of Greece, headed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece), Minister for Foreign Affairs. The ministry has its headquarters in Athens. The incumbent minister is Giorgos Gerapetritis in the Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis. History The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is one of Greece’s oldest ministries. Theodoros Negris is regarded as its first minister, serving from 1822 to 1823. https://200years.mfa.gr/en/mfa-history-en/ The Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the Revolution and the early years of Independence] However, the ministry was dissolved in May 1823, as Greece had not yet gained official recognition from any state. It was re-established in 1827 as an independent entity under the name Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs and Merchant Marine. In 1828, Greece was formally recognized as a state by the Treaty of London (1827), three protecting powers, le ...
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Evi Demiri
Evi or EVI may refer to: People * Evi (Midianite king) * Evi (given name) Other uses * Evi (Evi van Lanschot), Van Lanschot Kempen's online investment and savings platform * EVI (European Vaccine Initiative) * Evi (software), a British software developer * .evi, the filename extension used by Envoy (WordPerfect) * EVI, the ICAO airline designator for the Royal Australian Air Force's transport squadron No. 34 * Enhanced vegetation index * Evacuation Immediate, a warning issued through the United States Emergency Alert System * Electronic Valve Instrument, a fingering mode for the EWI wind controller * Electric vehicle infrastructure See also * Eevee, a Pokémon * Eevee (band), a Philippine band formed in 2004 * Evie (other) * Eve (other) * Ive (other) * Ivy (other) * Ivey (other) * Evy (other) Evy or EVY may refer to: * Evelyn (other), a female given name * Evy Palm (born 1942), former Swedish long-distance ...
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Blue Sky TV
Blue is one of the three primary colours in the RYB colour model (traditional colour theory), as well as in the RGB (additive) colour model. It lies between violet and cyan on the spectrum of visible light. The term ''blue'' generally describes colours perceived by humans observing light with a dominant wavelength that's between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres. Most blues contain a slight mixture of other colours; azure contains some green, while ultramarine contains some violet. The clear daytime sky and the deep sea appear blue because of an optical effect known as Rayleigh scattering. An optical effect called the Tyndall effect explains blue eyes. Distant objects appear more blue because of another optical effect called aerial perspective. Blue has been an important colour in art and decoration since ancient times. The semi-precious stone lapis lazuli was used in ancient Egypt for jewellery and ornament and later, in the Renaissance, to make the pigment ultramar ...
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Alter Channel
Alter Channel, better known as Alter, was a private TV channel in Greece. It was launched in 1990 and owned by Eleftheri Tileorasi S.A. and was headed by Andreas Kouris. Alter's programming mainly consisted of news, current affairs shows and entertaining programs. Alter featured news anchor Nikos Chatzinikolaou, morning show host Giorgos Aftias, and investigative reporter Makis Triantafyllopoulos. Additionally, Alter also aired the award-winning program '' Fos Sto Tounel'', which tracked down missing individuals and solved various crimes. The show also featured a lineup of children's programming that aired daily. In early December 2011, Alter stopped broadcasting due to financial difficulties. History *1994 (March) – The station was launched as Channel 5. *In a transitional period when it was co-owned by Altec and Kouris Media Group it was named ''Alter 5''. *2000 – On 29 October of this year it rebranded its name as Alter Channel. *2002 (September) – Alter moves the new ...
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