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2004 an opportunity for tourism
Tuesday, May 02, 2000
Athens<.> must find a happy equilibrium between demand for and supply of suitable accommodation not only for visitors attending the 2004 Games but those who will come to the capital before and after the 15-day event, the new development minister, Nikos Christodoulakis, said last week.
He said that sufficient beds had been secured for the Olympic family and that the quality of the units was being checked as was the availability of accommodation for all tourist budgets.
Christodoulakis indicated confidence that the Games would assist in enhancing Greece
Theodore Koumelis - Tuesday, May 02, 2000
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