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Finally a Government- but can it last?
Dr Nick Economou shifts through the entrails of the recent election and looks at the future prospects of a Gillard government
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Smoking banned in Greece? I don’t think so
On day eleven of the ban on smoking in public places in Greece, Thomas Andronas reflects on the efficacy of the public health measure
More than just a game-the ancient Greek Olympics
The ancient Greek Olympics were games where athletes competed for eternal glory
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Katter on a hot tin roof
Jeana Vithoulkas examines views of Australians towards the Labor party’s campaign in the federal election
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Short term or long term?
Political analyst Dr Nick Economou evaluates the prospects for minority government
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Think of children in need on Father’s Day
Father’s day is an appropriate time to reflect on a community’s responsibility to children, says Chris Fotinopoulos
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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?