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Owner of Mykonos restaurant, âunofficial mayorâ of Tarpon Springs, dies at 80
Andreas Salivaras opened the iconic restaurant 30 years ago.
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Andreas Salivaras âtruly felt honored when someone would walk into his restaurant and spent money there,â said daughter Sofia Zaronias. âWhether it was a cup of coffee or a five-course meal, every single customer was such a blessing and honor.â [ Courtesy Sofia Zaronias ]
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When people walked through the bright blue doors into Mykonos Authentic Greek Cookery, owner Andreas Salivaras met many with a look. Most got a big-grinned welcome. But not everyone.
âWhen you walked in and he eyed you, something was up,â said friend Nikitas Manias. âYou didnât even get to sit down.â
At 88, she wrote a thriller based on her remarkable career
Ruth Anderson helped bring women into the federal government. She died at 93.
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Ruth Anderson started writing her novel in the 1970s. It was published in 2016. [ Courtesy Lauren Biddle ]
For as long as her granddaughters can remember, Ruth Anderson was working on her book.
âMom would say, I donât know that sheâs ever gonna get her book done,â said granddaughter Elizabeth Spencer.
But at 88, Mrs. Anderson did. Her book,
Whistleblower and Double Agents, was âstraight out of a James Bond movie,â the
Citrus County Chroniclereported in 2017. âItâs chock-full of intrigue, suspense, romance and action. And it all rings true because many of the events actually happened during her days at the NRC.â
Five competition ministers discuss regulating Big Tech
Regulating big tech has become a global preoccupation; how such regulation might affect journalism is less clear. A couple of months after the controversial Australian News Media and Digital Platform Bargaining Code came into force, requiring Google and Facebook to pay for news in the country, competition ministers around the world are considering whether to adapt it and adopt it at home.
In the past, European governments have tried to use copyright law to get Google and Facebook to pay for news; they are continuing down that route with the recent European Copyright Directive.
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