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- Posted November 08, 2011
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Greek economic crisis focus of Hellenic Bar roundtable, Nov. 10

The Hellenic Bar of Michigan will host a roundtable discussion on the Greek economic crisis on Thursday, Nov. 10, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Niki's Pizza in Greektown, 734 Beaubien Street in Detroit.
Speakers will include:
--University of Michigan Professor of Political Science George Tsebelis who will focus his discussion on the political impact.
--University of Michigan Business School Doctoral student Stefanos Delikouras who will focus his discussion on the economic and financial detail of the crisis
--Attorney and U.S. Trustee Basil T. Simon who will moderate the discussion.
Pizza, salad, and beverage are included; cash bar included. Cost is $20 a person. Make check payable to "HBA of Michigan" and mail it to Panayiotis Marselis, treasurer, HBA, 8300 Hall Rd Ste 200, Utica, 48317.
Register with echo@wowway.com and lanapanagoulia@yahoo.com.
Published: Tue, Nov 8, 2011
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