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Ease Up

Mark Bouris looks at the forecast last week that Australia is set for round two of the GFC.

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Japan informs US before own people

Japan has been accused of betraying its own people by giving the American military information about the spread of radiation from Fukushima before it told the Japanese public.

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Mars rocks drop: invade Morocco

Scientists are confirmed this week a recent and rare invasion from Mars.

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Welfare benefits on government’s radar

All welfare benefits currently granted by the state are set to be scrutinized by officials at the Health Ministry in the coming months.

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Rate cuts for ancient sites

The Acropolis, Greece’s star attraction for 2,500 years, may be preparing for a bigger role

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English law set to rule new Greek bonds

“The request from our creditors, that the new bonds be governed by English law has not been accepted,” Prime Minister Lucas Papademos declared.

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Slow progress as clock ticks

A week after talks between Greece and its creditors, hit an impasse, the two sides remain bogged down over the interest payment.

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PASOK aims for March 18 leadership vote

PASOK is due to hold elections for a new leader on March 18 and officials close to current party chief George Papandreou insist that he has no intention in taking part.

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Revisit the Athens 2011 Special Olympics

The Centre for Greek Literature and Poetry Kostis Palamas of Sydney invites everyone to the presentation on Athens 2011 Special Olympic Games.

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Not so out of the blue

Marrickville Council’s Australia Day celebrations offer a vibrant mix of live music as well as a host of kid’s activities.

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