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On The Spit

On The Spit turns a cynical eye to Simon Overland, John Brumby and to the Antipodes Festival and lets rip.

Look at the dead!

Cambridge Fellow, Michael C Scott on Ancient Greek reverence of the dead

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Altona message is clear: Brumby Government is on the slide

Altona revealed a government on the slide

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Greece Reaps the Fruits of Corruption

Corruption is at the centre of Greece’s economic woes

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Athens: industrial action and coffee

Guy Rundle spent last week in the midst of disgruntled Athenian unionists trying to understand what is happening in Greece.

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Are you born or do you become Greek?

Nicolas Mottas argues immigrants becoming Greek citizens poses no threat to Greek identity.

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Vithoulkas Stereotypes

Ms Vithoulkas’ A homage to Melbourne’s North, (25 January 2010), reveals a very narrow minded assessment of Melbourne.

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Time has come to change our flag!

National flags need to unify all citizens, regardless of culture, language and political persuasion

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Abbott: an asset of liability?

Mr Abbott can be well pleased with his performance as Liberal leader thus far

Ancient Greece: Democracy in Athens

Cambridge Fellow, Michael C Scott, begins an exclusive column for Neos Kosmos. He will be giving readers a fortnightly insight into the reality of everyday life in Ancient Greece.

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