ΠΗΓΗ: New York Times
By KOSTAS TSAPOGAS
Published: February 14, 2013
LIKE many Greeks caught in the maelstrom of the economic crisis, my wife and I live a day-to-day existence.
Since the newspaper
where I worked for 23 years (my wife for 17) went out of circulation in
December of 2011, we have both been unemployed. Neither of us have
received a paycheck in 18 months, as our newspaper stopped paying us
five months before it closed. With unemployment for journalists at over
30 percent, and the official unemployment rate at 26 percent, our
prospects for this year are, shall we say, not terribly favorable.