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Cypriot President Demetris Christofias is not happy with the progress on the reunification of Cyprus.
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The NATO-Russia and OSCE meeting on Corfu were a great success.
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Two late goals to Switzerland saw them defeat Greece in the World Cup qualifying match in Basle, Switzerland.
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Sakis Rouvas performed in a concert last week attended by over 50,000 people to raise awareness of the need to protect the environment.
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A report on the progress of Panathinaikos and Olympiakos to the quarter-finals of basketball's Euroleague.
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The anxious wait ends tonight for VCE students with the release of the first round University offers.
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Physiotherapy student and South Melbourne Hellas fan Peter Matthew Karakoussis is our young Greek of the week.
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Dina Gerolymou makes the case that acknowledging responsibility and learning about the past are important principles which need to be followed if the Cypriot community is to come to terms with its recent past.
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Tips on how to look good at Easter.
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Greek Cypriot confidence in the current talks is low according to the published in the Cypriot newspaper Phileleftheros.
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Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has attacked the practices of the Church of Scientology and calls for reform of laws dealing with religious and charity organisations.
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Our fashion writer gives you the heads-up on all that is good, bad and the ugly about the biggest day of the year at Caulfield.
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South melbourne celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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Bill Papastergiadis reports that all is on track for the 2009 Antipodes Festival which is due to commence with the Antipodes Festival Glendi on 21 - 22 March 2009.
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The Pan Maniote Union of Australia Sunset Dreams boat cruise was a success with over 190 people in attendance.
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A reader complains about the lack of Greeks on the board of public sector organisations.
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Three exit polls in Greece give PASOK a clear victory in the national elections and the distinct possibility that it will govern in its own right.
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A tense struggle has broken out in Pontiaki Estia between older and younger members over the future direction of the organisation.











