Dialogue
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Fracking and Poseidon
In this week’s opinion piece, Joanne Lock looks at the controversial issue of ‘fracking’ and compares it to ancient times.
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Reality check: Greece under occupation
George Zangalis takes a look at the current political situation in Greece.
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As the struggle continues
During my recent ten day visit to Cyprus, I had the opportunity to go to the northern part of my island country, currently under Turkish occupation.
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Identity in a globalised world
Jeana Vithoulkas looks at identity in today’s world and how we identify ourselves when overseas.
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Samos: The Independent Isle 1832-1912
In this week’s diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at Samos.
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Qantas changes the game: Abbott may be in trouble
Dr Nick Economou discusses the fall-out of the Qantas grounding and explores who has suffered the most – Tony Abbott or Qantas
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Habemus Papa (Demum) – we have a ‘popular’ pope
Vrasidas Karalis gives his opinion on the current crisis in Greece.
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Debt, distress and Themistocles
Independent writer Joanne Lock looks at the current crisis in Greece and asks what would Themistocles do?
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Diversity or die
I’m certain that I’m in good company when I say that Alex Dimitriades’s performance in the television drama, The Slap, is nothing short of superb.
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Ellinopatheia
PART 2: That English is deemed to be the primary language of the latter generations and the corollary redundancy of Modern Greek can be evidenced by the following instructive anecd