Dialogue
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Golden Dawn in America
New York is home to the only active Greek synagogue outside of Greece and Israel.
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Changing the political agenda
The government finds it extremely difficult to change the negative attitudes of the citizens towards the May budget and are desperately trying to change the political agenda.
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Gardening Byzantium
There is a long and rich tradition of agricultural literature, stretching back at least to Hesiod and especially flourishing in the Hellenistic era.
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Repatriating ‘tainted’ money
Let us look to other countries that have succeeded in both respecting their institutions and maintaining a realistic position.
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Keeping it in the family
Dean Kalimniou takes a look at the significance of Greek surnames.
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Why does God allow suffering?
Dr Nick Trakakis studies evil and tackles why we simply cannot find any good reason why God would allow such things to occur.
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A new threat for Cyprus
Do the Turkish Cypriot leadership, or even the Turkish Cypriots themselves, truly want to reach a solution to reunite the island or not?
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Philogelos and the dead parrot sketch
The oldest surviving Greek joke book, Philogelos, through Dean Kalimniou eyes.
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Reconnecting Labor with the people
As long as the Labor Opposition and other political and societal forces focus on the impact of the budget, the Abbott government will have difficulties, writes Kostas Karamarkos.
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A financial miracle or voodoo economic therapy?
Government announcement that Greece is back in the market surprised even the most optimistic Greeks, writes Ilias Sourdis.