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Papastavrou knew where the needy were located because of her work as a volunteer for the Food Bank, founded in 1995 by Gerasimos Vassilopoulos, head of a prominent chain of supermarkets.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens Diana Farr Louis 2012
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Papastavrou knew where the needy were located because of her work as a volunteer for the Food Bank, founded in 1995 by Gerasimos Vassilopoulos, head of a prominent chain of supermarkets.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens Diana Farr Louis 2012
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Papastavrou knew where the needy were located because of her work as a volunteer for the Food Bank, founded in 1995 by Gerasimos Vassilopoulos, head of a prominent chain of supermarkets.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens Diana Farr Louis 2012
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Papastavrou knew where the needy were located because of her work as a volunteer for the Food Bank, founded in 1995 by Gerasimos Vassilopoulos, head of a prominent chain of supermarkets.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens Diana Farr Louis 2012
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Papastavrou knew where the needy were located because of her work as a volunteer for the Food Bank, founded in 1995 by Gerasimos Vassilopoulos, head of a prominent chain of supermarkets.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens Diana Farr Louis 2012
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Papastavrou knew where the needy were located because of her work as a volunteer for the Food Bank, founded in 1995 by Gerasimos Vassilopoulos, head of a prominent chain of supermarkets.
Diana Farr Louis: Food Aid Takes Off in Athens Diana Farr Louis 2012
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Eight days after the celebration of St. Gerasimos described by De Bernières, the Italian dictator Mussolini demanded that Greece allow Italy to occupy certain strategic parts of the country.
Archive 2007-12-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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A procession celebrating the death of St. Gerasimos, the patron saint of Cephalonia, was held as it had been for the last hundred years:
Archive 2007-12-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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Eight days after the celebration of St. Gerasimos described by De Bernières, the Italian dictator Mussolini demanded that Greece allow Italy to occupy certain strategic parts of the country.
Novel Food: Corelli's Mandolin and Recipe for Cephalonian Meat Pie (Κεφαλονίτικη Κρεατόπιτα) Laurie Constantino 2007
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Do you think that Italians know how to make meat pie and have churches dedicated to St. Gerasimos?
Archive 2007-12-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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