To the People of Greece: We Apologize

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To the People of Greece: We Apologize

By ANN KILLION
San Jose Mercury News
Posted on Sat, Aug. 21, 2004



ATHENS - The Greeks could sue for defamation of character. They could
demand an apology from the world. Instead they just shrug and order
another frappe.


Their Olympics are going beautifully. Just like they expected. After
all, they invented this business.


For years, we heard how miserable these Olympics would be, how
dangerous, how choked with traffic, how polluted, how unfinished. After
just a couple of days, some observers turned in an instant thumbs-down
on the Games. No atmosphere. No crowds. The horror ? gymnastics wasn't
even sold out!


Such rips are ridiculous. For one thing, you can't judge the Olympics
until they start. And, in reality, the Athens Games didn't start until
Friday, when track and field got under way.


Olympic atmosphere comes from 160,000 people streaming into the park
every day. And that can only happen when track starts. Until then, the
Olympic park seems deserted even with 30,000 people inside it.


Saturday night, the upper bowl of Olympic Stadium was filled with
rippling blue and white Greek flags and fans cheering for runners and
discus throwers. The roar of the crowd rose into the Athens night. You
couldn't convince anyone there that these Games have no atmosphere.


So far these Games get a huge thumbs-up from this corner. And not just
because I set my personal bar so low - my goal was to come home alive. I
swore I wouldn't whine about slow buses or hot weather.


I'm still alive and feeling sheepish about all my worries. The
heightened security is evident but not oppressive. The fear-mongering
has dissolved into a happy Olympic atmosphere where Canadian fans wander
around in togas and olive wreaths drinking Mythos beer. The Games aren't
over, but so far, Athens feels very safe.


And there hasn't been much to whine about. The buses run on time. The
taxis are cheap. The phones work. Even the weather has cooperated, with
temperature mostly in the 90s during the days, but not the 100-plus heat
that had been advertised.


Are they as great as the Sydney Summer Olympics, which drew rave
reviews? So far, they're not far behind (and gymnastics wasn't sold out
there either ? not everyone loves the little pixies as much as
Americans).


The scene at Darling Harbor was terrific - but the crowded cafes of the
Plaka, in the shadow of the Acropolis, are almost as lively.


Are these Games as great as Barcelona, which I didn't attend but many
veteran Olympic writers say is their favorite? They're not far behind ?
and they're beating Barcelona in ticket sales.


And how do they compare to Atlanta? There is no comparison. The United
States hosted the worst Summer Olympics of the modern mega-Games era.


Everything people feared would happen here actually did happen in
Atlanta: There was a bombing, the buses didn't run on time, the computer
system didn't function, the crowds were suffocating and the weather was
oppressive. Greece, the smallest country to host an Olympics in 52 years
and one of the poorest countries in the European Union, is outperforming
the world's super power.


On Saturday, Athens was abuzz. The efficient new metro system was packed
with fans heading to every venue. Inside the Olympic park every event
except trampoline was sold out (and you're not going to hold it against
the Athenians if they don't support trampoline, are you?).


On Friday, 244,144 fans went to 47 events. Ticket sales have reached 3.2
million ? close to the target of 3.4 million ? and they're not done yet.
The fact that most Athenians were on vacation until last week is part of
the Games' new energy.


Not only were the Greeks underestimated, their capital city has been
mistreated. For those of us who haven't been here before, Athens is a
surprising delight.


Yes, it's crowded and poorly laid out. But it has dazzling historic
sites around almost every corner, restaurants and bars that stay open
until almost dawn, and wonderful, gracious hosts.


It also has a terrific coastline along the Saronic Gulf. A new tram runs
along the water, and Saturday it carried both Olympic spectators and
sunbathers. The beaches were packed and Athenians bobbed in the
sparkling water.


The first eight days have been a success. I told my cabdriver how
impressed I was.


"Of course," he said and shrugged. What did you expect from the folks
who came up with idea in the first place?
 

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Το μπραβο πηγαινει οχι για τα καλα λογια αλλα στο οτι ειναι στην προκειμενη περιπτωση αντικειμενικος δημοσιογραφος και οχι δημοσιογραφισκος...
 


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Αν και δεν πιστεύω να νιώθει κανείς από εμάς την ανάγκη για επιβεβαίωση, μπράβο στην κυρία!!
P.S. Η μήνυση δεν θα ήταν και τόσο άσχημη ιδέα πάντως... ειδικά σε κάποια συγκεκριμένα έντυπα.
 

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ΕΜΕΙΣ ΦΤΑΙΜΕ ΓΙΑ ΟΛΑ ΤΑ ΑΣΧΗΜΑ !!!!

Μου ήλθε και μένα στο mail box, το έκανα COPY-PASTE και το έστειλε στο mailing list που έχω.

Σας παραθέτω μερικές από τις απαντήσεις - αντιδράσεις που έλαβα ΚΑΙ ΘΑ ΗΤΑΝ ΠΙΣΤΕΥΩ ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΤΕΡΕΣ αν δεν χύναμε μόνοι μας το γάλα με τις χθεσινές εκδηλώσεις ΨΕΥΤΟ-ΤΣΑΜΠΟΥΚΑ στο ΟΑΚΑ κατά την εκκίνηση των 200μ. που έκανε το Γύρο του Κόσμου... :oops:

ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ ΤΙ ΠΕΤΥΧΑΜΕ ΑΡΑΓΕ ??? :(

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: ROY DAVIS 
To: [email][email protected][/email] 
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: To the People of Greece: We Apologize

Hi Ann,

From down here in South Africa it seems as if the Greeks are doing a superb job and have mounted the best Olympics effort to date. We hope that we will get a chance some time in the future.

Regards

ROY DAVIS
Sunny(usually but not always) South Agfrica.



----- Original Message -----
From:     "Bohdan Szmuc" <[email protected]>
To:       [email][email protected][/email]
Subject:  RE: To the People of Greece: We Apologize
Date:     Fri 08/27/04 04:12 AM


Dear Christos

Thank you for that wonderful report on Greece .I have enjoyed the Olympic coverage very much.

Your opening ceremony about the history of Greece was superb, certainly much better than Sydney. You are very lucky to live in such a beautiful country.

Many kind regards

Bohdan  [Australia]



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Nate Johnson 
To: [email][email protected][/email] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:54 PM
Subject: Thank you greece

To ACA,

I am writing from downtown Athens.  I'm an audiophile (I worked in a high end shop for the last two years) and I'm a Flatwater Canoeist from the USA.  This was my first Olympics and I have to say that this was the experience of a lifetime.  The local people have been totally incredible and I have enjoyed every minute.  I finished competing this morning and now we are enjoying Greece.  I have no respect for the critics, as for me every Olympics is special and unique.

As I assemble my system this fall, I hope to join your cluib.

Yours in audio and love of sport

Nate Johnson 
2004 US Olympic Canoe Team



----- Original Message ----- 
From: [email][email protected][/email] 
To: [email][email protected][/email] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 7:04 PM
Subject: RE: To the People of Greece: We Apologize


Hi There,

Couldn't agree more. Athens was always going to be magnificent- its a shame that American propaganda was negative towards Greece. Typical of American attitude to Europe; pure ignorance

Happy listening

Brian [in Sydney]



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Rich Maez 
To: [email][email protected][/email] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 6:18 PM
Subject: RE: To the People of Greece: We Apologize

Hi Christos,

It's interesting to read this article, especially as it comes from a very different part of our country.  Compared to Europe, the US is very spread out, very large.  In some areas, you can drive for hours and not see a town or city.  What this means is that different parts of the country have very different views on any number of issues because they're so separated. This story is the perfect example - San Jose is in Northern California, an area that has a very different opinion on just about everything in world from the area where I live.  Here in Colorado, the outlook on the Olympics was much different.  Other than security, our expectations were very high and they were reflected in the reporting of the games prior to the opening ceremony.

Yes, security was a concern, but we seemed to pay more attention to the history of the games and the history in the area.  I'm sure in New York they focused on other aspects of the games and in Florida yet others.

We likely also have a very different outlook on the Olympics than San Jose for another reason - the US Olympic Training Center is located about 4 or 5 km from the JRDG factory, so a large number of the US athletes live here in town.  We look forward to the games every four years and a lot of know some of the athletes - I play  soccer (football) with one of the US wrestlers.

All things considered, I would much prefer to attend the games in Athens, than the upcoming games in Beijing.  Souvlaki, dolmades, and baklava are much more appetizing than grilled scorpion and centipede...!

Best regards,

Rich Maez
Technical Services Director,
Jeff Rowland Design Group



----- Original Message ----- 
From: John van der Sluis 
To: [email][email protected][/email] 
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 3:40 PM
Subject: Olympics in Greece

To the People of Greece: We Apologize 

By ANN KILLION 
etc .......
 
Dear Readers (and Ann)

The Olympics in Athens got a very good press in Holland and even before it started.

Upon the opening almost all journalists agreed on one thing: "This is a far better organized Olympic game then Sydney or Atlanta". And Athens offers its' Olympic visitors in a nice warm welcome. So far I heard or read not one sarcastic or denegrating comment. Everyone seems happy and the Athens games are an example for others.
So far the press in the Netherlands.
 
Best Regards

John van der Sluis
 

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