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Beggarwoman Blues
An Indian beggarwoman makes an impression on Bill Mousoulis during his last evening in Volos
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Greeks are not rude, just more human
Fotis Kapetopoulos explores the perceptions and misconceptions of the “Greek” character in Greece
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Who will take responsibility for Labor’s disaster?
The elections may be a cliffhanger but the question is who will take the weight in the Labor Party for the election result?
A Greek community on the boundary
Michael C Scott discusses extraordinary remains of Greek settlement in modern day Libya
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Greek philosophy: Socrates
Monash University academic Nick Trakakis begins his series of columns on ancient Greek philosophers with an introduction
to Socrates.
How did Praxiteles see me naked?
Michael C Scott unclothes the history of statues.
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The Coalition campaign is coming off the rails
Embracing John Howard has signalled Tony Abbott’s return to the past for help, says Dr Nick Economou
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Mirrors and distortions in Greece
Greece is living through a revolution, the first real attempt to set the country on course toward a viable future, and it is only natural that this will provoke widespread disrupti
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St Shirley of Mt Waverley
The Feast of the Dormition this weekend gives Chris Fotinopoulos cause to recall his grandmother and her friendship with a close neighbour, Shirley.