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Dialogue

Dialogue

Border security

“Borders are scratched across the hearts of men, by strangers with a calm, judicial pen, and when the borders bleed we watch with dread the lines of ink along the map turn red…”

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Obama or Romney: Does it make a difference?

Nick Larigakis, President of the American Hellenic Institute, gives his opinion on the upcoming US election.

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Dark dawn

For those Australian Golden Dawnists who take great pains to emphasize their adherence to Greek Orthodoxy

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Opinion: Merkel and Samaras meet in Athens

The immediate question of whether or not Greece should remain in the euro has apparently already been decided by its creditors in Europe and the IMF.

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How the Greeks can get their marbles back

The legal argument for the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece.

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Letter from Cyprus

Alexander Downer reflects on global Islamic tensions.

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Multicultural marriage

‘Multiculturalism is like a marriage: you have to remind each other how good it is’

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There’s no need to panic

RBA’s rate cut was a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’.

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Graffiti

“Graffiti is not about clean lines, pretty colors and beautiful blends. Graffiti is my life’s turbulence exploded on a wall.” Mint Serf.

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Constance the Falcon – ruler of Siam

Of all the obscure and yet impossibly implausible Greeks that have graced the pages of history, perhaps the most alluring is Constance Hierax, or Phaulkon – literally ‘the Falcon’.

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