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Dean Kalimniou

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The bookstore of the hearth

“A bookstore is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking.” Jerry Seinfeld.

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ΓΕΡΜΑΝΑΡΑΔΕΣ

Mention the word «Γερμανός,» these days on the streets of Athens and the aforementioned word will be followed by a particularly long and varied array of expletives

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Revolution unblinkered

Everywhere, as though at a preconcerted signal, the peasantry rose, and massacred all the Turks-men, women and children-on whom they could lay hands

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ΣΗΜΑΙΑ (Flags)

«Την ελληνική σημαία, μάνα μου την αγαπώ. Έχει του ουρανού το χρώμα και στη μέση το σταυρό.»

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Greeks of Sudan

Part one of Dean Kalimniou’s look at the Greek connection in Sudan

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Genocide gyrations

The nature of Australian politics and how ethnic agendas can be utilised for various ends, catching ethnic communities unawares

News

Minister allegedly snubs Greek organisations

Sections of the Greek community have expressed their disappointment at what they perceive to be visiting Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Kostas Tsiaras’ failure to engage.

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Greco-Persian

I find the proposition that people should learn Modern Greek because this will improve their English vaguely amusing, starts Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.

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For the love of food

From MasterChef to the Festival of wine, this week’s diatribe looks at our relationship to food thanks to reality tv and celebrity chefs

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The 100th anniversary of the liberation of Epirus

“The Greeks of Epirus are in desperate straits. They are persecuted, tortured, robbed, beaten and conspired against. Greeks are murdered daily in the street…”

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