Dialogue
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It’s okay to be Greek, on one day of the year
Peter Adamis looks at what it means to be Greek on March 25
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Kommatokratia – Politicocracy
In light of Cyprus’ recent elections, Andreas Chrysafis looks at the political landscape and its lack of change
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That journey of courage
Australian PM Julia Gillard talks exclusively to Neos Kosmos about her love of the Greek community.
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Message to Labor from the deep north: Do something now or we’ll all be doomed
NT Labor Shadow Minister Kon Vatskalis voices his opinion on the Party’s future
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Will Greece survive?
The eurozone crisis seems to threaten most of Greece’s achievements and values
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Genocide gyrations
The nature of Australian politics and how ethnic agendas can be utilised for various ends, catching ethnic communities unawares
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Greek government makes extraordinary and undemocratic attacks on free speech
While no one is looking, the Greek government goes on a rampage.
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Greco-Persian
I find the proposition that people should learn Modern Greek because this will improve their English vaguely amusing, starts Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.
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For the love of food
From MasterChef to the Festival of wine, this week’s diatribe looks at our relationship to food thanks to reality tv and celebrity chefs