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The Greeks Vs the Irish
Resident Irishman John-Paul Hussey looks at similarities between the Irish and the Greeks
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Libya:between Scylla and Charybdis
Gaddafi is ruthless and brutal but a NATO intervention is not the answer
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The Carbon Tax: Its the GST all over again
The conditions of which the GST was introduced are eerily similar to the intoduction of Carbon tax argues Nick Economou
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Northern Epirus is not a dirty word
As last as 1940, the Greek inhabinats of Korytsa jubiliantly welcomed the Greek army into their city, fighting off the Italian invaders. The Greeks are therefore… Greek
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Pyrrho – Greece’s most charistmatic sceptic
Julia Gillard took a cheap shot at Scott Morrison on the refugee debate while not having a great record herself
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It’s game on as Gillard goes high risk with carbon tax
Gillard runs with climate change issue as the Labor party commits to carbon tax
How to survive a siege
In an ancient manual about warfare, Aeneas offers hints, tips, tricks, practical solutions and advice about preparing for, surviving and fighting back a city siege and how to use a
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Shame on you Morrison and Abbott
The Shadow Immigration spokesman Scott Morrison was so callous last week it offended Neos Kosmos and should mark the end of the Federal Coalition’s infatuation with One Nation’s po
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Australia: the bloody lucky country
Australia and Germany have different ways of looking at migrants, migrant communities and cultural diversity
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The Egyptian Revolution : Moment of Truth
Mubarak no chance of surviving politically due to 30 years of corruption, nepotism and despotic governance but will what follows destabilise the Middle East?