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Call me Emilios
Chief Justice Emilios Kyrou launched his book Call Me Emilios last week, paying special tribute to his heroes: his parents John and Stella.
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Things yiayia Kalliopi told me
According to yiayia Kalliopi, her father, my great grandfather back in Samos, once thought of growing tea, but decided that tobacco was more lucrative.
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New fear for gays
The current crisis in Greece has sparked another concern – a rise in homophobic attacks against members of the gay and lesbian community, writes Fragkiska Megaloudi
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Helena Kommene, Empress of Trapezous; The Last Antigone (part two)
It was in 1460 that the Sultan Mehmet decided that the moment had come to incorporate into his lands the last vestige of Byzantium by conquering Trapezous.
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Torture victims win case against UK, but WWII Greek victims still await justice
Though this case has a long way to go until any actual compensation for the victims is realized, undoubtedly it has opened a huge Pandora’s Box.
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RIP Michael Tsounis
Former English edition editor Fotis Kapetopoulos pays tribute to his mentor, Michael Tsounis.
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Helena Kommene, Empress of Trapezous; The Last Antigone (part one)
This particular Sophoclean tragedy revolves around the great medieval city of Trapezous in the Pontus region of Asia Minor.
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Mind the funding gap: post two-year Troika extension
The long lobbied extension leaves a significant funding gap which the government estimates to be at a conservative 15 billion euros.
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Communist capers
“Greek political parties, regardless of where they reside upon the political spectrum have absolutely no right to interfere in the affairs of the Greek Australian community”.