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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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19 Jun 2013
Kostas Karamarkos
As the election date approaches, poll, media and caucus pressure is making it almost impossible for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to carry on leading the ALP and government
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22 Jun 2012
Theodosia Asimaki
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Information comes to us in more ways than traditional media.
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20 Jun 2012
Sophie Constance
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Sophie Constance uncovers the true meaning of 'Ellinismo' as Greece is in the midst of the global / euro financial crisis.
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18 Jun 2012
Dimitris Kontogiannis
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The new gov't will need to employ the structural versus cyclical concept of the budget balance.
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18 Jun 2012
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Dean Kalimniou explores the aftermath of 'that' slap.
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14 Jun 2012
Peter Adamis
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Peter Adamis discusses how we should maintain our Hellenic identity, whilst remaining Australian.
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7 Jun 2012
Andreas Chrysafis
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It's that proverbial time again; armed with razor sharp tongues, the political parties in Cyprus are ready to do battle with one another for the ultimate price: the prestigious pre
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4 Jun 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou pays tribute to Hector Cosmas; talented musician, inspiring man and friend to all.
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1 Jun 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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In this week’s diatribe, Dean Kalimniou teaches us what lessons we can learn - if any - from the Pontian Genocide.
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28 May 2012
Franceska Megaloudi
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Greeks are paying the price for austerity measures that they didn’t ask for.
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24 May 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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There can, in my mind, only be one solution for Greece's financial and social woes - Vladimir Putin, says Dean Kalimniou in this week's diatribe.
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22 May 2012
Nikos Kolendrianos
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Nikos Kolendrianos gives his opinion on what the Greek diaspora should do to help Greece.
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16 May 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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In part two of diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at medical procedures and medicines used in the Byzantine Empire.
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14 May 2012
Ilias Sourdie
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Freelance writer Ilias Sourdis gives us his reasoning behind why Greece should leave - and can survive outside - the European Union.
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10 May 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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In Byzantium however, we find traces of a sophisticated medical tradition that forms the basis for all medicinal practice today, Dean Kalimniou explores in this week's diatribe.
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8 May 2012
Protesilaos Stavrou
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The viral YouTube clip 'I am Hellene' is causing a stir in the online world. Here Protesilaos Stavrou gives his opinion as to why the content "disturbs" him.
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7 May 2012
Nick Malkoutzis
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Nick Malkoutzis gives his view on the Greek elections, focusing on the drastic blow to major parties PASOK and New Democracy.
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3 May 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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In this week’s diatribe, we sip a flat white alongside Dean while looking at the cafes of yesteryear.
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2 May 2012
Nikos Konstandaras
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Greek journalist Nikos Konstandaras gives his opinion on why foreign parties should stay out of the Greek elections on May 6.
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30 Apr 2012
Joanne Lock
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Just as Hephaestos thought he could endure no more, Helios, the Titan Sun God, came to the rescue. Lifting the exhausted blacksmith into his blazing chariot and taking him upwards
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25 Apr 2012
Dean Kalimniou
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"Indeed, Greek historiography tends to gloss over the doings of those of its sons that embraced the lifestyle and religion of their oppressors," Dean Kalimniou in this week's diatr
