ATHENS (AP) A former lawmaker and finance minister was elected the new leader of Greece's conservative opposition party on Sunday, succeeding a former prime minister. Full Article at USA Today
And so the seesaw rises and falls, one side going up and then down. In 1963, grandfather George Papandreou took over the prime ministry from Constantine Karamanlis. Full Article at Today's Zaman
ATHENS, Greece -- Greece's president formally asked George Papandreou to form a government Monday, a day after the Socialist leader trounced the governing conservatives in an election focused on rescuing the economy. Full Article at China Post
SOUND FAMILIAR? New leader, a former foreign minister, scion of a political family, takes over in wake of a corruption scandal with an economy tipping into recession after 15 successful years of growth. Full Article at Irish Times
ATHENS, Greece - Greece's Socialist prime minister-elect made final decisions Monday on his new Cabinet, whose main challenges will be to revive the faltering economy and improve... Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
ATHENS: Greece’s President formally asked George Papandreou to form government on Monday, a day after the Socialist leader trounced the governing conservatives in an election focused on rescuing the economy. Full Article at The Hindu
In a clash between heirs of famous political dynasties, socialist PASOK leader George Papandreou defeated outgoing Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis at the third attempt, having lost the last two elections in 2004 and 2007. Full Article at EurActive.com
A car went out of control and slid under a tractor-trailer early Sunday on I-95 just north of the center of Philadelphia, killing all four occupants, state police said. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
ATHENS, Greece — Greece's Socialist leader George Papandreou trounced the governing conservatives in a landslide election victory after a campaign focused on dramatically differe... Full Article at China Post
Greek Socialists trounce conservatives ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s Socialists trounced the governing conservatives in a landslide election Sunday, with voters angered by scandals and a faltering economy ousting Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis halfway... Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette