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Diatribe: The other 1821 revolution

“It seems to me that you sir consider the folk, whose blood has been feeding and giving lustre to all the boyar kin, to be in fact nothing, and that …

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Should we welcome ‘undemocratic’ ministers to Australia even if they are democratically elected?

I have read various comments in Neos Kosmos regarding the Panmacedonian Association of Melbourne Victoria (PAMV) position concerning the Greek government and the visiting minister Terens Quick. I agree with …

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Schadenfraude and the college admissions scandal

Schadenfreude is defined as pleasure derived from another person’s misfortune. The college admissions scandal has all the elements of schadenfreude as we condemn Hollywood A-Listers doing all they can to …

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Let love and humanity rise from the ashes of the Christchurch mosque attack

I went with my family to the Preston Mosque the Sunday, two days after the slaughter of 50 praying people and wounding of another 50 by a Nazi in Christchurch, …

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First Person: ‘My battle with cancer’

Maria Kampyli is a teacher, lawyer and more recently a valued member of the Neos Kosmos editorial team. Up until a year ago, she was enjoying a normal life between …

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First Person with Lemnian doctor: from Nanoknife to being a wife

Dr Helen Kavnoudias, Clinical Trial Specialist at the Alfred, addressed 200 women at the Merrimu Reception Hall at the International Women’s Day charity luncheon organised by the Lemnian Community of …

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An ode to Nemesis and nod Nemean wine

“Operation Iraqi Freedom” began 16 years ago today, on March 19, 2003, so perhaps this is a good day to nod respectfully to Nemesis. After resigning (24 February, 2003), I …

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Diatribe: Ego, Favorinus

“Look,” Jani, my grandmother’s Albanian neighbour’s son, interrupted me. I was in the process of waxing lyrical about his father’s hometown of Fieri, near the ancient Greek city of Apollonia …

Life

Bullying? It happens – but #notthisgirl

Unicorns, rainbows, giggles – life as a little girl starts out happy and fun. Each school day brings the excitement of spending time with our friends. We tell each other …

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Your Say: How to get more young people to the Fasolada festival?

Readers on Facebook responded to a number of our articles. Here’s a round-up of last week’s web words. Why aren’t young people not going to the Fasolada Festival? Petros Spilios …

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