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Stunning Greek antiquities shine in Boston’s museum
The Ancient World collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston ranks amongst the finest in the world, with its three galleries devoted to ancient Greece.
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Hypnotherapy – the way to change your life
Hypnotherapist and transformational coach Mary Paleologos gives advice on how to love yourself and change your limiting beliefs.
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Through the eyes of a Zimbabwean Greek
Leading human rights academic and activist Brian Raftopoulos talks to Neos Kosmos about how South Africa treats its asylum seekers – the majority of them Zimbabweans like himself
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The mediators of Crete’s warring families
Mountain people uphold a tradition that seeks to prevent family vendettas
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‘I had that type of soul’
Dion Kouskouris proudly tells the story of her great-grandmother Katerina, which earnt her first prize in the 2014 Australian Hellenic Memorial Competition
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In her own image
Part two of a series looking at Greek Australian women from the 1820s to the present.
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Through the Athenian eye
With the misconceptions of Athens fervently fabricated by the media, one Australian-born Greek reflects on ‘the amazing city’ that is Athens.
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In her own image
Part one of a series looking at Greek Australian women from the 1820s to the present.
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The lifelong Muscovite
It was the Greek collector, George Costakis, who saved Russian underground art from Stalin.
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A conflicted lifestyle
Middle East correspondent Thanassis Cambanis talks to Neos Kosmos about his life in war and conflict.