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18 Jun 2013
Kostas Karamarkos
The initiative of the Greek Government to shut down ERT in order to restructure the national television and radio broadcaster is already threatening the stability of the govt
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14 Jun 2013
Dean Kalimniou
In part two, Dean Kalimniou explores the impact of the Crusaders on the Byzantine Empire.
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25 Feb 2011
Dr Nick Economou
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Gillard runs with climate change issue as the Labor party commits to carbon tax
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21 Feb 2011
Michael C. Scott
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In an ancient manual about warfare, Aeneas offers hints, tips, tricks, practical solutions and advice about preparing for, surviving and fighting back a city siege and how to use a
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21 Feb 2011
Fotis Kapetopoulos
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The Shadow Immigration spokesman Scott Morrison was so callous last week it offended Neos Kosmos and should mark the end of the Federal Coalition’s infatuation with One Nation’s po
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7 Feb 2011
Thomas Andronas
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Australia and Germany have different ways of looking at migrants, migrant communities and cultural diversity
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4 Feb 2011
Nicholas Mottas
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Mubarak no chance of surviving politically due to 30 years of corruption, nepotism and despotic governance but will what follows destabilise the Middle East?
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30 Jan 2011
Chris Fotinopoulos
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Chris Fotinopoulos asks if we should also be recognising our demons on Australia Day
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16 Jan 2011
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Nicolas Mottas looks at how the Greek financial crisis is impacting on the execution of Greek foreign policy
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12 Jan 2011
Michael C Scott
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Ancient Greece was an important source of inspiration for Karl Lagerfeld's stylings for the 2011 Pirelli calendar.
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12 Jan 2011
Chris Fotinopoulos
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As we celebrated the Epiphany, Chris Fotinopoulos remembered January 6, his father's name day, as a community building event
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20 Dec 2010
Dr Nick Economou
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2010 has seen the culmination of a three year cycle in favour of the Liberal-National coalition.
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20 Dec 2010
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Leucippus and Democritus are two of the leading proponents of Atomism, a stream of ancient philosophy which has been described as "the crown of Greek philosophical achievement befo
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17 Dec 2010
George Kolyvas
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George Kolyvas looks for hope as Greece teeters over the abyss
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13 Dec 2010
Nicolas Mottas
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Nicolas Mottas, stationed in Tel Aviv, writes about the importance of finding a peaceful solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict
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13 Dec 2010
Michael C Scott
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Michael C Scott from Classics at Cambridge University writes from Rio di Janeiro on that nation's links to Ancient Greece
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9 Dec 2010
Chris Fotinopoulos
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Chris Fotinopoulos has a look at the church of Oprah, and finds it's anything but Orthodox
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5 Dec 2010
Jeana Vithoulkas
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Jeana Vithoulkas takes on the ALP's policy on ga marriage.
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5 Dec 2010
Dr Nick Trakakis
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Nick Trakakis reflects on the city fo Cambridge and on Kazantzakis's experience of the city.
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1 Dec 2010
Dr James Arvanitakis
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Dr James Arvanitakis argues xenophobia is taking on a distinctive environmental tinge
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1 Dec 2010
Nick Economou
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Dr Nick Economou looks at the results from Saturday's election
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30 Nov 2010
Michael C. Scott
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Did the Ancient Greeks tell jokes? Michael C. Scott has a look behind the punchlines
