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We joined a crowd on the same stone pathway once traversed by throngs as part of an annual rite, known as the Panathenaic procession, to the site of the grandest of temples around 500
Latest News 2009
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We joined a crowd on the same stone pathway once traversed by throngs as part of an annual rite, known as the Panathenaic procession, to the site of the grandest of temples around 500 BC.
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We joined a crowd on the same stone pathway once traversed by throngs as part of an annual rite, known as the Panathenaic procession, to the site of the grandest of temples around 500
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We joined a crowd on the same stone pathway once traversed by throngs as part of an annual rite, known as the Panathenaic procession, to the site of the grandest of temples around 500
Latest News 2009
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We joined a crowd on the same stone pathway once traversed by throngs as part of an annual rite known as the Panathenaic procession to the site of the grandest of temples.
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We joined a crowd on the same stone pathway once traversed by throngs as part of an annual rite, known as the Panathenaic procession, to the site of the grandest of temples around 500
Gazette.com : 2009
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Joined by 30,000 people from over 170 countries -- including 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities -- the two-and-half millennia old Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, Greece exploded with song and fireworks, cheering and dancing this Saturday in celebration of the opening of the biggest sporting event of the year: the 2011 Special Olympics Summer Games.
Amb. Luis Gallegos: A Different Kind of Revolution Amb. Luis Gallegos 2011
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Joined by 30,000 people from over 170 countries -- including 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities -- the two-and-half millennia old Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, Greece exploded with song and fireworks, cheering and dancing this Saturday in celebration of the opening of the biggest sporting event of the year: the 2011 Special Olympics Summer Games.
Amb. Luis Gallegos: A Different Kind of Revolution Amb. Luis Gallegos 2011
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Joined by 30,000 people from over 170 countries -- including 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities -- the two-and-half millennia old Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, Greece exploded with song and fireworks, cheering and dancing this Saturday in celebration of the opening of the biggest sporting event of the year: the 2011 Special Olympics Summer Games.
Amb. Luis Gallegos: A Different Kind of Revolution Amb. Luis Gallegos 2011
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Joined by 30,000 people from over 170 countries -- including 7,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities -- the two-and-half millennia old Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, Greece exploded with song and fireworks, cheering and dancing this Saturday in celebration of the opening of the biggest sporting event of the year: the 2011 Special Olympics Summer Games.
Amb. Luis Gallegos: A Different Kind of Revolution Amb. Luis Gallegos 2011
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