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Memento Mori

Dean Kalimniou gives us a tour of his grandmother’s house, focusing on the trinkets the family cherished.

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Conference on the Greek crisis to be held in Sydney

An in-depth look into the factors contributing to the Greek crisis will be examined in the 11th biannual international conference.

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Inheriting in Greece

The time limit to file the inheritance tax declaration to the Greek tax office is six months.

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Inheriting in Greece

The time limit to file the inheritance tax declaration to the Greek tax office is six months.

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New England

Euripidean drama plays out amongst Voulgaris’ bourgeois pre-war Andriots.

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Mosques of Greece

All over Greece, remnants of the Islamic presence in Greece still remain, largely shut, mouldering away or converted to other uses.

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Stop moaning and get in the game

It is wrong for anyone who cares about the common good and the interests of the nation to snub politics says Alexis Papachelas.

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Saint Demetrios

Saint Demetrios’ popularity in the Orthodox faith as a warrior saint is strange considering the Church’s pacifist teachings.

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History repeating: from the battle of Broken Hill to the sands of Syria

Just as in 1914, religion is being abused for political purposes by groups of extremists says genocide studies lecturer Panayiotis Diamadis.

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The meeting spot

Dean Kalimniou writes about the divided response to a short story written by year 12 student Elena Piaki.

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