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Secondhand bookstore empowers Greece’s homeless
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June 23, 2019
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Relegated to the ranks of Greeks made homeless during the country's economic crisis, one 70-year-old man reclaimed some of his past glory by taking matters into his own hands. Demetrios Ioannou reports from Athens.
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