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Opinion

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Contrarian impulses dominate Cyprus problem

Theo Giantsos asks whether the issue of Cyprus is hampered by contrarian impulses on both sides.

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Oz pollies all at sea over asylum seekers

Nick Economou questions the position of the Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Opposition in relation to the recent arrival of asylum seekers in Australian territorial waters.

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Mr Simitis : architect of modernity

Theo Giantsos argues that former Greek Prime Minister, Costas Simitis, is the pivotal figure in the modernisation of the Greek economy whose legacy is being squandered by the Kara

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Lighting the way to connectedness this Easter

Chris Fotinopoulos explores how Easter is a time which unites us all.

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Punctuality is not a universal virtue

Jean Vithoulkas asks whether punctuality is a universal virtue.

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Party the problem for Turnbull’s failings

Nick Economou examines the reasons why Malcolm Turnbull is suffering at the opinion polls.

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Did the real Jesus speak Greek?

Theo Giantsos speculates on whether Jesus spoke Greek.

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Let’s stand up and make a difference

Jean Vithoulkas praises the first generation of the Greek left for their activism and calls on the current generation of Australian Greeks to show the same commitment.

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Conroy shines in confirmation of new SBS Board appointees

Theo Giantsos congratulates Senator Conroy on the process and people appointed to the SBS Board.

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The polls and the Queensland election

Nick Economou asks whether the Queensland polls were accurate or incompetent.

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