Opinion
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On nannies, corpses and failed states
Media commentary over the funeral of the Old Calendarist Orthodox Metropolitan Bishop of Fthiotis Kallinikos reveals an unnerving Dadaesque preoccupation with his corpse.
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The unthinkable
‘For those who’ve come across the seas/We’ve boundless plains to share’ – not!
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When did I become ‘white’?
Those Greeks and Italians who may feel ‘white’ should be reminded that Greeks, Italians, Jews, and even Irish Catholics were not considered ‘white’ for a long time
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Beyond the ‘Poseidonians’
Dean Kalimniou on why Cavafy’s poem Poseidonians still resonates today.
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Greek identity and the Order of the Phoenix
John Vithoulkas reflects on the important role Greek social clubs played in the past, and why they are a tremendous gift. But the question is, will we accept our inheritance?
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When the financial doctrine echoes ‘Megalo! Megalo! Megalo!’
Nikos Fotakis on why privatisation – replacing a state monopoly with a private one – doesn’t spell success for Greece or Australia.
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Pollies need to travel for us
Fotis Kapetopoulos reflects on why travel makes our politicians more effective.
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Greeks and decibels
Dean Kalimniou on the revelation that members of his ‘tribe’ are possessed of a certain renown with regard to the resonance of their voices.