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The mechanical work ethic of Denis Makris

After trying his hand at almost every job imaginable, Denis Makris hit it big after monetising his secret talent: fixing kitchen machinery

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Balanced screen diet crucial for children

Media and technology usage can affect neural development in children, but it can also play a role as a learning tool. What are the rights and wrongs of screen play?

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More than a family tree

Sophie Arvanitou’s personal search for her family uncovered more to Tenedos than meets the eye

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Australian folklore and Greek myth

Greek born Melbourne based artist Vasos Tsesmelis is using his paintbrush to tell the story of Ned Kelly through Greek mythology

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Humanity’s debate

Moral and legal philosopher John Tasioulas talks to Neos Kosmos on the importance of human rights and their ever growing landscape

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A worthy sacrifice

Renowned composer John Psathas received even bigger acclaim after his composition of Athens Olympic Games ceremony

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United on all fronts

Cyprus Red Cross was officially admitted to the International Federation of Red Cross last week thanks to the hard work of their volunteers and committee

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Remembering Mary Revis

The buying diva of the corporate world

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Religious tourism for some, a lifelong home for others

The small community of monks at Mt Athos is growing. Neos Kosmos talks to two recent Greek Australian visitors.

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The betrayal of the Greek middle class

“Our parents’ generation have benefited from the corrupt political system that favoured nepotism and patronage, leaving the future generations to foot the bill”

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