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No fries thanks, I’m Greek

As the street food visibility of the classic souvlaki gathers strength, we go back to the age-old question: will you be having fries with that?

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The randy express to Tirana

Dean Kalimniou recalls his unexpected journey to the annual conference of the Union for Human Rights Party.

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Απογραφή

Important elements of Australia are not reflected in the census and are of concern since our government may not understand the true complexity of its multicultural identity.

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Since the time of ancient Greece, the Olympics and bribery have gone hand in hand

There’s one ‘tradition’ that’s a strong holdover from ancient Greece: allegations of bribery, some of which were documented more than 2,000 years ago.

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The battle for Greek and Italian in Northcote High School

Claiming Victoria as the most multicultural state a bit hypocritical and hollow when the state’s schools continue to exit community language teaching, writes George Zangalis.

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Ρουφιάνοι

Ruffiano, meaning a pander or a pimp. From the fifteenth century, while the term in English evolved, in Greek it remained extremely close to the original Italian.

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Can we learn from Thucydides’ writings on the Trump of ancient Athens?

Chris Mackie, professor of Greek Studies at La Trobe University, wonders.

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GREAT AUNT ΒΑΥΚΙΣ

As the village nurse, she would rise from her bed at all hours of the night in order to administer injections, saving scores of lives over the years.

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Islamic Turkey and Cyprus

The island has become the chunk of cheese in the mousetrap to be nibbled away by ravenous rats.

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Census and consensus

The Orwellian nightmare of applied statistics.

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