Athens not quite the centre of the world, but it did suck us in

European Union , Greece , Journalism , Politics Jun 20, 2012 No Comments

I am not sure I would agree with Business Insider’s Joe Weisenthal that Athens was the centre of the world on Sunday night. Or, to be more specific, that the international media centre in room 16 of Athens’ Zappeion Conference and Exhibition Centre, from which Weisenthal was live-bogging the Greek election, was the centre of the world.

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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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