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As was the case last year, the five parliamentary parties each issued their own reports last week in the Vatopedi land-swap inquiry.
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New award conditions announced by the Australian Industry Relations Commission for retail and pharmacy workers may force employers to axe jobs or cut staff hours.
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The offices of New Democracy, PASOk and La.OS were firebombed last week but no one was hurt.
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The Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE) has announced that SAE Youth Network will be undertaking an international campaign to promote the return of the Parthenon Marbles in December.
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The SAE Youth Council meeting in Melbourne announced the formation of a number of new subcommittees and reaffirmed the importance of the upcoming Pan Hellenic Games.
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A good boot is a beautiful thing says MELISSA CHRYS because they keep your feet lovely and warm and you looking wonderful.
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A new Science and Language Centre will be constructed at Westall Secondary College following a $1.97 million grant from the Federal Government.
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Greek shipowners charted a course against the current of the international crisis, ordering a relatively high number of new and used vessels last year and despite the considerable reduction in funding to shipping by major banks.
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A meeting between Greek Prime Minister, Costas Karamanlis and leaders of the major opposition political parties in Greece failed to develop a politcial consensus on dealing with the global economic crisis.
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New measures aimed at boosting investment and protecting jobs in the country’s ailing construction industry, including subsidizing mortgages and increasing tax benefits were announced by the Economy and Finance Ministry last week.
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Organisers hope a dinner this week will revive the interest of the younger generation in the Olympian Society of Australia.
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The Brumby Government will spend $3.5 million dollars to rejuvenate Melbourne's Greek precinct.
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Greece has seen an increase in corruption in the last 12 months, according to a survey commissioned by global anti-corruption watychdog. Transperancy International.
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The Greek financial crisis is prompting Greeks to seek work beyond their own shores.
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Fiv Antoniou fondly reminisces about the 'wogmobiles' and 'wog' driving culture in the fifties and sixties.
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Peter Dupas will be retried on April 7 2010 for the murder of Mersina Halvagis with the trial expected to last eight weeks.
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They are beautiful, adventurous, idealistic and believe that the world is theirs for the taking.
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The all the way victory by James Button saw Brawn GP win their first race in Formula One.







