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The stove

Dean Kalimniou looks at people’s connection to Hellenic ties, however slim, whilst buying a stove.

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Turko-Greek

Dean Kalimniou examines the way words from regions and countries have morphed into the Greek language.

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Can Europe exist without Greece?

Dr Vrasidas Karalis looks at Europe’s survival sans the Hellenic Republic in this week’s opinion piece.

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Cappadocia: land of fairy tales. Part 2

Dean Kalimniou furthers his discussion on Cappadocia in this week’s Diatribe.

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Gillard and Labor: On track for a defeat of historic proportions

Dr Nick Economou takes a look at the current political climate for the Labor party.

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Hillary Clinton and Hera

Joanne Lock compares the career and life of the former First Lady to the goddess Hera.

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Part 1 – Cappadocia: The land of fairy tales

In this week’s Diatribe, Dean Kalimniou examines the land of Cappadocia, in Asia Minor. –

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Fred Boissonas and the personification of Epirus

Dean Kalimniou looks at how the photography of Fred Boissonnas captures the place and person of a region.

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A reflection for Australia Day 2012

Professor Michael Kalloniatis reflects on Australia, past and present, and how his family coped as migrants.

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What’s in a name? Drones and gorgons

Joanne Lock looks at how Greek mythological figures have filtered there way into modern technology and warfare.

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