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  • George Mavridis, bought his own Mercedes, and soon gave full vent to his engineering genius, transforming the first of his yellow cab fleet into leading-edge liveries for shuttling the techno-elite of Athens.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » A cab ride in Athens 2005

  • "I felt liberated, I felt free for the first time," Mr. Mavridis said in a recent interview at a cafe in this port city in central Greece.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • The group also holds a monthly open-air market that is like a cross between a garage sale and a farmers' market, where Mr. Mavridis used his TEM credit to buy the milk, eggs and jam.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • Mr. Mavridis is a co-founder of a growing network here in Volos that uses a so-called Local Alternative Unit, or TEM in Greek, to exchange goods and services - language classes, baby-sitting, computer support, home-cooked meals - and to receive discounts at some local businesses.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • "I felt liberated, I felt free for the first time," Mr. Mavridis said in a recent interview at a cafe in this port city in central Greece.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • "I felt liberated, I felt free for the first time," Mr. Mavridis said in a recent interview at a cafe in this port city in central Greece.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • Mr. Mavridis is a co-founder of a growing network here in Volos that uses a so-called Local Alternative Unit, or TEM in Greek, to exchange goods and services - language classes, baby-sitting, computer support, home-cooked meals - and to receive discounts at some local businesses.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • The group also holds a monthly open-air market that is like a cross between a garage sale and a farmers' market, where Mr. Mavridis used his TEM credit to buy the milk, eggs and jam.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • Mr. Mavridis is a co-founder of a growing network here in Volos that uses a so-called Local Alternative Unit, or TEM in Greek, to exchange goods and services - language classes, baby-sitting, computer support, home-cooked meals - and to receive discounts at some local businesses.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

  • The group also holds a monthly open-air market that is like a cross between a garage sale and a farmers' market, where Mr. Mavridis used his TEM credit to buy the milk, eggs and jam.

    NYT > Home Page By RACHEL DONADIO 2011

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