Marie Christine Polymenacou shares her geopolitical report for May 11, 2012

Marie Christine Polymenacou reviews political events impacting the U.S., Greece, Ireland, and Europe and the dearth of mainstream news about Fukushima radiation.

Marie Christine graduated from Deree College with a B.A. in Marketing, Advertising and Consumer Behaviour. She has served as fashion editor for a number of well-known magazines, including Harper’s, Esquire, Status, and Mondo Uomo. Her language proficiencies include Greek, English, Spanish, French, and Japanese.

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References
Listening Post – Feature: Greece’s media crisis
Published on May 10, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish
The media will be covering the first Greek elections since the beginning of the financial crisis, and Listening Post’s Marcela Pizarro looks at how the economic collapse has hit the Greek media itself.

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