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Parthenon Marbles: How they were really nicked
Elgin, knowing that the French were after the Parthenon marbles, decided to remove as much of them as he could, writes Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.
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Thought it was safe to forget Greece? Think again
The rest of the world has largely ignored this latest twist of the plot in Greece.
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When being Greek is not a dirty word
In part two, Peter Adamis looks at the challenges faced in maintaining Greek culture in Australia and what we can do to ensure Hellenism survives in the diaspora.
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When being Greek is not a dirty word
In part one, Peter Adamis explores the ongoing issue of the Australian and Hellenic twin identities.
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Dividing the spoils
Members only – could this be the undoing of our regional brotherhoods and associations?
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Troika: Solution or entrapment?
Economic and social chaos has hit Cyprus big time. Owing to the mishandling of the economy, corruption and incompetence, the entire nation is now entrapped.
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Dividing the spoils
Members only – could this be the undoing of our regional brotherhoods and associations?
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Why Greek matters
We all know there are benefits to studying another language, but did you know it impacts upon your psychology and makes you a well-rounded person?
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New year to see focus shift to society
As Grexit fears ease further, prolonged recession and austerity may have political implications.