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NGK
(redirected from New Greek)

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NGKNichiyu Giken Kogyo Co., Ltd. (Japan)
NGKNiet-Gesplitst Krediet (Dutch: Not Split Credit)
NGKNihon Gaishi Kaisha (NGK Insulators, Ltd. Nagoya, Japan)
NGKNew Greek
NGKNational Geographic Kids (magazine)
NGKNederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk (Dutch Reformed Church; South Africa)


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In the extensive analysis of the Greek foreign policy, Nova Makedonija forecasts that the new Greek Government, too, is going to veto Macedonia's EU integration on 7 December in Brussels.
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ISTANBUL, Oct 7, 2009 (TUR) -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulated new Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou over his election victory.
 
 
 
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