A SEVEN-year-old Yorkshire child left orphaned by a car crash on the Greek island of Corfu has woken from a coma. |
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Our days in Corfu were spent in swimming and sunbathing and the evenings in the nearby taverna, eating and drinking vast quantities of retsina. |
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Several priceless collections of mementoes from Ibiza and Corfu were damaged beyond repair. |
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At the European Councils in Corfu and Essen in 1994, 14 priority projects were selected. |
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He was born Prince Philippos Prince of Greece and Denmark on the Greek Island of Corfu in 1921, sixth in line to the Greek throne. |
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His parents, Nessim and Sarah, were Greek and came from the Island of Corfu. |
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We will closely follow and contribute to the development of the renewed dialogue format known as the Corfu process. |
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Corfu is amongst this group and all these Ionian islands are plushy green and verdant. |
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For ten years the parents, and latterly the children, had spent the winter in England and the tourist season in Corfu. |
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The Corfu Process marks a pan-European effort to revisit and redefine the broader European security system. |
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The Durrell family had escaped the urban grey of England to move to the Greek island of Corfu. |
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A second show was organized featuring the same works from October 5 to October 8, in the municipal theater of the island of Corfu, Greece. |
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Our consular section in Athens, with the support of the Honorary Consulates in Corfu, Patras, Rhodes, and Thessaloniki, is a service centre for routine affairs as well as for emergencies. |
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But another question is why, if he had been involved in Corfu conversations that were at best embarrassing and at worst career-ending, Mr Osborne drew attention to his sojourn there. |
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The European Council, meeting at Corfu on 24 and 25 June 1994, stressed the need to create a general and flexible legal framework at Community level in order to foster the development of the information society in Europe. |
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On the facts there was sufficient continuity in the residence in London for the children to be habitually resident there, and, an equally sufficient degree of continuity in the residence in Corfu for the same result to arise. |
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Now, of course this is not an area like the Port of Corfu. |
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Our most important collective achievement has been the launching of the Corfu Process, a profound and open debate on the future of security in Europe. |
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The further discussions and the ministerial meeting in Athens would have to address whether the final outcome of the Corfu Process would be a document, a summit or simply practical steps. |
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The British may have given Corfu a cricket ground but the town known as Kerkira to the locals is definitely Greek in character. |
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In the Corfu Declaration in 1917, the Serbian government officially declared its intention to form a state of Yugoslavia. |
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During the period of the Republic of Venice, several Maltese families emigrated to Corfu. |
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From 1204, the Republic of Venice controlled Corfu and slowly all the Ionian islands fell under Venetian rule. |
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Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark was born in Corfu in 1921 and grew up to become Britain's Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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Corfu withstood three major sieges in 1537, 1571 and 1716 all of which resulted in the repulsion of the Ottomans. |
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There has been a similar success for the tiny Corfu killifish, which is found only in Greece. |
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Princess' Sissy fans should not miss paying a visit at Achillion, the popular resort of the empress which is built at the heart of a verdurous luxurious garden with a view of the town of Corfu. |
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This posting was actually prompted by the recent snide little jokes in the German press about how Greece should sell Corfu in exchange for a bailout. |
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The prefect of Corfu has insisted that his first responsibility is to his voters, and that he has a clear mandate from them to handle the question as he sees fit. |
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And after being left waiting for many hours repeatedly at Corfu airport since Sunday, their nightmare continued. |
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The Serbian Army, meanwhile, to avoid double envelopment, had begun an arduous winter retreat westward over the Albanian mountains to refuge on the island of Corfu. |
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This colloquy would be a solid contribution to the Corfu process. |
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In 1147, George set sail from Otranto with seventy galleys to attack Corfu. |
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The first distribution lobe, or area, associates it with certain light and fast merchantmen found near Cyprus and Corfu. |
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They joined the fleet that had previously conquered Corfu and attacked Dyrrachium from land and sea, devastating everything along the way. |
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Don't miss the old quarter in Corfu Town with its Venetian architecture and cricket on the main square. |
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The town of Corfu boasts a wealth of Greek, French and British influences in its maze of narrow, cobbled streets and sophisticated New Town. |
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They said although cases all have a history of recent travel to Corfu, a UK source of infection cannot be ruled out. |
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Services between Corfu and London are scheduled to begin in June 2011 and are expected to deliver 30,000 passengers a year and create up to 30 local jobs in Corfu. |
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In Rome he sketched antiquities, sculptures and paintings at the Vatican Museums and other galleries, before carrying on to Naples, Pompeii, Bari and then Corfu. |
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The quieter side of Corfu THE sun was most definitely over the yardarm as the young Greek waiter guided our small motorboat into a mooring space on the simple wooden jetty. |
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Corfu was the only Greek island never conquered by the Turks. |
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But all this panic is about to be washed away over the course of a seven-night stay at the sun-kissed Marbella Corfu Hotel on Greece's greenest island. |
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Go to Paros and Antiparos, on the Aegean side, or try where Taki comes from, the Ionian islands of Corfu, Cephalonia, Paxos and Antipaxos, Ithaka, and Zakynthos. |
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If you can manage to drag yourself away from the numerous beaches of white sand and crystal clear waters, Corfu offers far more than just a beach holiday. |
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The destinations are Corfu, Zakynthos, Heraklion, Ioannina, Alexandroupoli, Kefalonia, Sandorini, Mykonos, Mytilini, Samos, Rhodes, Kos, Hania, Kavala, Hios and Limnos. |
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On May 2, 1864, the British departed and the islands became three provinces of the Kingdom of Greece though Britain retained the use of the port of Corfu. |
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In 1827, Ioannis Kapodistrias, from Corfu, was chosen by the Third National Assembly at Troezen as the first governor of the First Hellenic Republic. |
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On 15 September principal photography started in Corfu at the Villa Sylva at Kanoni, above Corfu Town, which acted as the location of the Spanish villa. |
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