Comments:Bomb explodes in central Athens, Greece; no injuries reported

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Athens, has been bombed? --Donlandryii (talk) 19:04, 9 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

The fact that it was placed near the Tomb

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offenses me.--KDP3 (talk) 19:53, 9 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

The guards of the tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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How brave were the two guards and the one sergeant who refused to leave the tomb of the Unknown Soldier even though they knew the bomb was about to explode 15 meters away!!! I hope the army and the government will remember to give them an award for bravery!!! Well done for keep on guarding the tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the symbol of freedom, the parliament, from the terrorists. In the land that gave birth to democracy and set the roots for our freedom!

Please, vote for these 3 soldiers to be awarded for their bravery!