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  2. Hugh Acheson - Wikipedia

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    After approximately two years in San Francisco, Acheson and his wife returned to Athens at the request of Melissa Clegg, the owner of Last Resort, who wanted Acheson to help her open a restaurant. In turn, Acheson opened his first restaurant, Five and Ten, in Athens in 2000. In the following years, his endeavors have included:

  3. Magnet Factory - Wikipedia

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    Magnet Factory is the debut full-length studio album by American rock band Pylon Reenactment Society.It has received positive reviews from critics and was promoted by live touring by the band and music videos for "3 x 3" and "Fix It".

  4. Music of Athens, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Athens, Georgia includes a wide variety of popular music and was an important part of the early evolution of alternative rock and new wave. The city is well known as the home of chart-topping bands like R.E.M., Widespread Panic, The B-52's, and several long-time indie rock groups.

  5. List of last stands - Wikipedia

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    A last stand is a last-resort tactic that is used if retreat or surrender is impossible or fighting is essential to the success of the cause. The defending force is most likely defeated, but it sometimes survives long enough for reinforcements to arrive that force the retreat of the attackers; it can even occasionally force the enemy away by ...

  6. One year later, migrants who cheated death off Greece seek ...

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    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Desperate hands clutched at Ali Elwan's arms, legs and neck, and screams misted his ears, as he spat out saltwater and fought for three hours to keep afloat in the night ...

  7. Plague of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Plague of Athens. The Plague of Athens ( Ancient Greek: Λοιμὸς τῶν Ἀθηνῶν, Loimos tôn Athênôn) was an epidemic that devastated the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece during the second year (430 BC) of the Peloponnesian War when an Athenian victory still seemed within reach. The plague killed an estimated 75,000 to ...

  8. Greece shuts Acropolis to protect tourists from blistering heat

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    A visitor holds an umbrella on top of the Acropolis hill during a heatwave, in Athens, Greece in June 11, 2024. ... helped push temperatures last summer up to record levels in parts of Europe, ...

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