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How to prevent the Greek debt crisis from reaching you and your family

Greek households are increasingly burdened by debt and, by extension, so are Greek estates.

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My island home

Australian friends of Castellorizo: giving back to the island of their ancestors.

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The grandfather of cervical cancer prevention

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Greek medical pioneer Georgios Papanikolaou – the inventor of the Pap smear.

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Reaching for the stars: Baikonur Cosmosdrome

Here is the story of a strong Pontian Greek connection to this very Russian cosmosdrome.

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The journey of Gerry Karidis

The life and times of Adelaide businessman Gerry Karidis are revealed this week with the publication of his biography.

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The Genocide of Ottoman Greeks, 1914-1923

Pontian and Anatolian Greeks were victims of a broader Turkish genocidal project aimed at all Christian minorities in the Ottoman Empire.

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Australian threads woven into Greek history

The Lochs, a couple that marked the history of Ouranoupolis.

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Ancient Greek still spoken on Turkish mountains

The real shock is in hearing the language because what I hear is ancient Greek.

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The reel fairy tale

The Astor Theatre was a cultural hub for early Greek migrants to maintain their language and identity through film and music.

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Greece shells out for Germany, lends Olympic treasures

The idea of Greece making whopping loans to Germany might sound far-fetched as the debt-laden home of the Olympic Games staggers from one bailout to the next.

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