Opinion
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Coffee, cakes and contentment
Athens is an interesting place for a young Australian Greek journalist to land in and observe the way the city and its people have changed since his last visit to Greece.
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Election maths underpins Gillard’s Asylum seeker policy
Gillard seeks to maintain Labor’s blue collar vote by talking tough on assylum while not losing its white collar vote which seeks a more humanitarian policy.
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Mundial 2010
In the best tradition of the worst kind of powerpoint presentations, On The Spit resort to tweets to make its pithy observation on Mundial
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Greek history and the enticing chimera of unity
Greeks have a long history of being great pluralists despite regular calls for a focus on common purpose.
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Renegotiate the IMF-EU bailout
Nicholas Mottas argues that the IMF-EU rescue package and the austerity program it requires
is too onerous for Greek citizens
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This summer we travel to Greece
After decades of wrong development, mismanagement, non-transparency, non-implementation of the law, indifference by those in government and by the general public, our other home
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“OPA”: the battle to lose Eurovision 2010
Each year the Eurovision song contest reaches new levels. New levels of tackiness, embarrassment and complete lack of talent.
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Greece needs to look east
Greece needs to become again a conduit between east and west and not focus on being European
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We need audacious targets
For Greece to escape its predicament, it is not enough to reduce salaries and pensions, slash spending and reform the social security system and labor market. We will need bold