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GREEK DAILY NEWSPAPER
TO BHMA; Το Βήμα; Tovima.gr

Kai (conjunction)         
  • Two possible renderings of the ''kai'' abbreviation.
  • One form of ''kai'' in medieval minuscule handwriting.
LIGATURE FOR ΚΑΙ/ⲔⲀⲒ (“AND”), USED IN GREEK AND COPTIC; ANALOGOUS TO THE AMPERSAND (&) IN ENGLISH
Kai (abbreviation); Kai (symbol); ⳤ; Ϗ; Και
Kai ( "and"; ; ; sometimes abbreviated k) is a letter that is a conjunction in Greek, Coptic () and Esperanto (kaj; ).
Deport Racism Organization         
Κίνηση Απελάστε το Ρατσισμό
The Deport Racism Organization (, sometimes referred to as KAR - by its Greek initials), founded in 2007, is an organization of immigrants and Greek citizens against racism and neo-fascism.
To Party Tis Zois Sou         
GREEK TELEVISION SERIES
Το Παρτυ της Ζωης Σου
To Party Tis Zois Sou, (in Greek) Το Παρτυ της Ζωης Σου, (Literally: "The Party of Your Life") is a popular Greek television show. Directed by Maria Platanou and hosted by Akis Pavlopoulos, the show features fun dancing and singing.

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To Vima

To Vima (Greek: Το Βήμα, lit. 'The Tribune') is a Greek weekly newspaper first published in 1922 by Dimitris Lambrakis, the father of Christos Lambrakis, as Elefthero Vima (Free Tribune).

It was owned by Lambrakis Press Group (DOL), a group that also publishes the newspaper Ta Nea, among others in its fold of publications. The assets of DOL were acquired in 2017 by Alter Ego Media S.A. To Vima is a high-quality newspaper in Greece, and arguably the most influential in political issues; it was published daily until 2011, but since publishes only its flagship Sunday edition, whose current managing editor is Stavros Psycharis. To Vima is historically the newspaper to which prominent politicians would most commonly provide interviews or write articles. Eleftherios Venizelos, Georgios Papandreou, Nikolaos Plastiras, Constantine Karamanlis and Andreas Papandreou are among those who have written for the newspaper.