Opinion
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The challenge facing Greece’s new prime minister
Questions are being asked if the incoming Greek Prime Minister, George Papandreou, is prepared to face the political and economic challenges facing Greece.
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Bruce Springsteen’s river flows long and strong at the age of sixty
On the occasion of Bruce Springsteen’s sixtieth birthday Theo Giantsos explores the ‘The Boss’s’ four decade legacy.
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Laws needed to curb morally corrupt behaviour of our corporate citizens
Jeana Vithoulkas makes the case for providing legislative sanctions for when corporate Australia breaches is corporate and civic responsibilities.
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The dubious election
John Psaropoulos argues that the calling of the early elections in Greece is based on factors which mitigate against the election of a government with a mandate for seeing Greec
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Brumby cleans way for election
The sacking of the Brimbank Council is about clearing the electoral slate in the run-up to the State election in Victoria in 2010, according to Dr Nick Economou.
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Put Greece back on the diplomatic map
Nicolas Mottas critiques the consensus that exists between the two major political parties in Greece on regional foreign policy
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Absence and silence
Jeana Vithoulkas tells how a visit to a photographic exhibition with an old friend changed their view of each other.
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Fear and loathing in Bradfield: Nelson’s parting gift
Dr Nick Economou details how the Bradfield byelection, prompted by the resignation of Dr Brendan Nelson,creates a no-win situation for Malcolm Turnbull.
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Time that some responsibility was taken
Thomas Andronas draws on his personal experience to question notions of personal responsibility amongst young people.
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Karamanlis chooses to go to polls
John Psaropoulos was not surprised that Costa Karamanlis has called the snap poll in October.