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Newly elected New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras has said that his party will inspire with its proposals whilst outlining his general themes for 2010 in his first address for the year.
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Greece are ranked third in Europe after narrowly defeating Slovenia in the bronze medal playoff match European Basketball Championships in Poland
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Victoria Magonis, who loves souvlaki and feels that sporty is the one word that best describes her, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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A reader expresses the inconsistencies they feel exist in the Greek Orthodox position on gay marriages.
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Socialist PASOK routed the governing conservative New Democracy party winning 160 seats out of 300.
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Angelia Gentikoglou, who loves gyro and says the best word to describe her is determined, is our Young Greek of the Week.
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Manolis Kindelis and Roula Kastrinaki operate two eco-tourism ventures in Crete which captivate all who visit them.
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The stepping down of Theo Theophanous marks the end of an era.
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Rena Xydis explains how you can have hair to make you look special for the Festive season.
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Traders in the Stonnington Council area oppose the State Government's new proposal for afternoon clearways.
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Greece has seen the closure of more than 1600 illegal dumps since the middle of 2008.
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A 'green' scheme to replace old air conditioning units with new energy-efficient units has proven very successful with over 140 000 units replaced in the last three months.
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Labor aligned Councillors have stirred passions by breaking ranks and being elected to mayoral positions in Moreland and Whittlesea.
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One of the key figures from the Greek military dictatorship of the sixties died following a long period of poor health.
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A Council of State decisions has seen a treasured art deco building in Athens which blocked the view of the Acropolis for visitors to the New Acropolis Museum Court escape demolition.
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Dr Nick Economou looks at the political implications of the introduction of tax cuts and of a new industrial relations program on 1 July.
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John Kyrgios shares his experience of running John Kyrgios and Associates, one of Melbourne's leading structural engineering practices.












