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The last divided capital
Thomas Andronas takes a walk through the dusty, daunting streets of Lefkosia, Cyprus.
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Lex Marinos tackles The Slap
As soon as he heard the novel The Slap was going to be adapted for the screen, veteran actor Lex Marinos wanted to play the role of Manolis, but was he old enough?
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Papademos takes the reins
“Problems will be solved by unity, understanding and prudence” was the rallying cry from incoming Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, as he prepared to be sworn-in last Friday to lead
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Long live the Tote – Never Say Die!
Living by the Tote’s motto of Never Say Die!, publican Andy Portokallis did everything he could to revive the Tote, after it’s short-lived closure.
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Raw mastermind behind Brisbane juggernaut
Ange Postecoglou, the phenomenal coach of Australian football, talks to Neos Kosmos.
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Ioannina: Lion City of Epirus
The Epirote city has played a key role in modern Greek history and is an intriguing destination for visitors, as William Gourlay reports.
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Standing their ground
While the focus has been on those wishing to leave Greece for Australia, Neos Kosmos has found Australians currently living in Athens who have a strong desire to stay.
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What’s in a name?
Get your free pull out calender of all the name days in Saturday’s Neos Kosmos! Read more about the importance of name days.
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Confronting reality
From Ari in Head On, to Harry in The Slap, Alex Dimitriades tells Neos Kosmos why he chooses to play Christos Tsiolkas’ most controversial characters, and why he revels in the chal
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Taming the black dog
Depression affects one in five Australians. In the Greek community the proportion is even higher. Mike Sweet asks why, and what stops sufferers finding help