Opinion
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5 May 2011
Dean Kalimniou
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Dean Kalimniou's Weekly Diatribe April 30 2011
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14 Apr 2011
Jeana Vithoulkas
(1)
Jeana Vithoulkas explores how we feel as parents about our sexual discovery experiences while comparing them to that of our offspring.
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10 Apr 2011
Dean Kalimniou
(0)
Is Australia a tolerant country?
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3 Apr 2011
Dr Nick Economou
(0)
Labor wipe-out in NSW not necessarily relevant to the next federal election (and that includes Paul Keating)
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3 Apr 2011
Dean Kalimniou
(1)
Dean Kalimniou looks at the humble Greek coffee
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25 Mar 2011
Effie Karageorgos
(2)
Effie Karageorgos looks at the history behind the establishment of the modern Greek state.
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18 Mar 2011
John-Paul Hussey
(0)
Resident Irishman John-Paul Hussey looks at similarities between the Irish and the Greeks
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11 Mar 2011
Nicolas Mottas
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Gaddafi is ruthless and brutal but a NATO intervention is not the answer
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9 Mar 2011
Nick Economou
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The conditions of which the GST was introduced are eerily similar to the intoduction of Carbon tax argues Nick Economou
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7 Mar 2011
Konstantive Kalymios
(1)
As last as 1940, the Greek inhabinats of Korytsa jubiliantly welcomed the Greek army into their city, fighting off the Italian invaders. The Greeks are therefore... Greek
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28 Feb 2011
Dr Nick Trakakis
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Julia Gillard took a cheap shot at Scott Morrison on the refugee debate while not having a great record herself
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25 Feb 2011
Dr Nick Economou
(0)
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
(2)
Australia and Germany have different ways of looking at migrants, migrant communities and cultural diversity
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4 Feb 2011
Nicholas Mottas
(1)
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
(0)
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
(1)
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
(0)
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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Gillard reaffirms Australia's commitment to Greek issues
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The World Conference of Expatriate Physicians and Bioscientists of Greece and Cyprus held in Paphos, Cyprus
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Greece has pulled two ancient statues from an ongoing Olympic Games exhibition in Qatar in a dispute over nudity,
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MP Maria Vamvakinou has vowed to stop Golden Dawn opening Australian offices after what she saw in Greece
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PM prepares for China trip as Finance Minister Stournaras says much work still to do despite IMF’s adjustment praise
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With one of the largest Kytherian populations living in Sydney, the small Greek island has seen a steady flow of Australian tourists visiting its shores
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Whatever the outcome, the AFL has only one chance to get it right with no room for sentiment.
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Highly sought after fashion stylist Vass Arvanitis talks to Neos Kosmos about the styling industry and gives advice on what to wear this winter
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"I've got another year at the Mariners and I'm very happy here," says Arnold.
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Unemployment in Greece more than twice the average rate in the euro zone
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Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is suing three newspapers over claims she held a $550 million Swiss bank account
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Former Defense Minsiter Akis Tsochatzopoulos is in court over laundering kickbacks from procurement contracts
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The competition includes works written in the Greek or English language in the following categories: Poetry, Short Story and One Act Theatrical Play.
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Despite one of the highest unemployment rates in Europe, Greeks won't consider labour jobs primarily staffed by migrants
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With aid clinched, Greek government shifts to reforms
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The Australian Embassy in Athens marked Anzac Day by laying wreaths at the Australian Memorial Moudros Harbour
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The new series of MasterChef Australia is already in hot water before it's even started
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A conversation with three succesful women in finance and banking will give advice on how to succeed in business















