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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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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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Suicide of 15-year-old boy in Don Dale
For every young life lost, thousands of others meander in broken lives and for many from broken lives to ruination.
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It’s all getting smelly in Rio
A scheduling and programming horror show with a lot of poop. Yes, poop.