Kathimerini

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Kathimerini is a Greek newspaper that talks about politics and money. It started on September 15, 1919.[1] It comes out every day in Greek, and there's also an English version in print and online. In Greece and Cyprus, the English version is made with help from New York Times International.

Georgios Vlahos founded the newspaper. Later, his daughter Eleni Vlahos owned it. However, since 1988, it has been owned by Aristide Alafouzos.

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  1. Doudaki, Vaia; Boubouka, Angeliki (2019-08-14). Discourses of Legitimation in the News: The Case of the Economic Crisis in Greece. Routledge. pp. 2021–2022. ISBN 978-0-429-59015-3.

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