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On The Spit

On The Spit pokes fun at the Bishop of Kalavryta and identifies a new source of export income for Greece

Ancient Greece: 42.195 Km and counting!

Cambridge Fellow Michael C Scott examines the length of Pheideppides’ fatal run to let all know that the Athenians had beat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.

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Nothing too revolutionary in Rudd health ‘reform’

After three weeks of political bombast and grandstanding, Kevin Rudd has claimed to have
achieved the conditions for ‘revolutionary’ reform of the Australian
health system.<

Finding your way

Cambridge University Fellow, Micheal C. Scott enlightens readers this week with a description of Ancient Greek religious beliefs and mores.

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Greece: the deeper source of anti-authoritarian terrorism

“This State kills you every day, condemning people to unemployment and
poverty. When they take your dignity you have to react!”

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On the spit

Julia up in flames and the Patron Saint of tax evasion

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Turnbull retires after six years of political failure

Malcolm Turnbull is a classical political shooting star, blessed with intellect and appeal, but devoid of political skills including the ability to endure the hard times.

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Greek should be a priority language

JENNY MIKAKOS believes there should be an even distribution of resources between Asian and European languages.

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On The Spit

From chasing pollies around town to the shenanigans in FYROM and questioning hwther we are really Albanian at heart, On The Spit covers the things that matter.

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Antipodes Glendi scores, B for feel, C- for culture

FOTIS KAPETOPOULOS ponders on the successes and shortfalls of Melbourne’s Lonsdale Street Glendi.

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