Dialogue
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Our future is not in Bulleen
Jean Vithoulkas questions whether Bulleen is an appropriate site and location for the development of a new Greek community centre.
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Contrarian impulses dominate Cyprus problem
Theo Giantsos asks whether the issue of Cyprus is hampered by contrarian impulses on both sides.
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Oz pollies all at sea over asylum seekers
Nick Economou questions the position of the Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Opposition in relation to the recent arrival of asylum seekers in Australian territorial waters.
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Mr Simitis : architect of modernity
Theo Giantsos argues that former Greek Prime Minister, Costas Simitis, is the pivotal figure in the modernisation of the Greek economy whose legacy is being squandered by the Kara
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Deft editorial juxtaposition
A readers offers his wry observations on the importance of punctuality,
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Punctuality is not a universal virtue
Jean Vithoulkas asks whether punctuality is a universal virtue.
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Lighting the way to connectedness this Easter
Chris Fotinopoulos explores how Easter is a time which unites us all.
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Party the problem for Turnbull’s failings
Nick Economou examines the reasons why Malcolm Turnbull is suffering at the opinion polls.