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Eurozone’s silence on selective default breaks taboo

Eurozone countries declined to reiterate opposition to the possibility of a selective default of Greek debt

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Bleating up the wrong tree

An unnamed neighbour has complained about two lambs and two ewes in a vacant block forcing the council to do something about it

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Kotsiras passionate supporter of burqa

Nicholas Kotsiras has openly criticised this week his federal Liberal colleagues who want the burqa banned stating that he supports the right of Muslim women to wear it

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Mediterranean shock for Australian stock market

The current state of Europe is having an impact on the Australian stock market

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Tougher is better

Mark Bouris talks about the state of the economy

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Government braces for selective default

For the first time since Greece’s credit crisis began, the Cabinet met on Thursday to discuss how the government would manage the public impact of a selective default on its debt

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On the trail of Alexander the Great

The regions of Pella, Imathia and Pieria in northern Greece have teamed up in a program aimed at promoting the legacy of Alexander the Great

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Twelve killed, 62 injured in Cyprus blast

The head of Cyprus’ navy, Andreas Ioannides, was one of 12 people killed when seized containers of gunpowder exploded at its main base

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Crisis sinks Greeks into gloom

Fiscal woes are sinking the traditionally sunny Mediterranean nation into glooom, pushing the suicide rate up sharply

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NUGAS represented at the AHC conference

On 19 and 20 June, representatives from the National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) attended the National Conference of the Australian Hellenic Council

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