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Dialogue

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The technological achievements of my generation

Ilias Sourdis explores how baby boomers use technology and how it’s changed their lives and the international political landscape.

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Making yiayia happy

Dean Kalimniou looks at the rhetoric used to incite Greek Australians to go to Greek school.

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The illusion of occupied Cyprus

Inconvenient truths about Turkey’s religious cleansing in occupied Cyprus need to be addressed

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Elections 2013 – power of deception

Andreas C Chrysafis analyses the upcoming election for the Republic of Cyprus.

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Xenios xylodarmos

What was once the plight of migrants, racism has now transcended to the tourists and backpackers in Greece.

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Saturday Greek school: torment or delight?

Neos Kosmos journalist, Helen Velissaris, talks about her experiences of Greek school and her thoughts on what will save dwindling class sizes.

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Why study Greek now?

«γράμματα σπουδάσματα του θεού τα πράγματα»

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Root and branch

“Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil.” Plato

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The bright side of Greece: lower prices, fewer tourists

Greece’s financial and political problems shouldn’t deter you from visiting.

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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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