Opinion
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The struggle in Greek universities
Since early September a battle has been waged in Greek universities against the mass layoffs of administrative personnel
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Letter from Geelong
If a crisis is to acquire the characteristics that it has in Greece for example, then Golden Dawn might not be just a Greek phenomenon
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Australia’s position in Asia
Australia’s spying activities regarding the leadership of the large, moderate and Muslim country of Indonesia has dominated the news cycle during the past week
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Thessalonians and Jews
“That the Jewish and Greek cultures are inextricably linked in an aeons long dialogue and dialectic cannot be denied,” writes Dean Kalimniou
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The Australian myth
“In a country like Australia the class war must always be a false war”, Sir Robert Menzies
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A generation away from rebirth
Here’s how the situation stands: The current political system has nothing better to offer the country than the government we have, writes Alexis Papachelas
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Film festivals and αγελάδες
“The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder.” Alfred Hitchcock
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Public sector employees in crisis hit Greece
Three-and-a half years on, part of the public sector remains mostly immune to the adjustment process
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Defining Greece
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Greece’s first Nobel Prize for Literature, awarded to poet and diplomat Giorgos Seferis (1900-1971), “for his eminent lyrical writing”