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Turkey and France in genocide row

Turkey has frozen relations with France in response to approval of a law that may deny that the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 by Ottoman Turks was genocide

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PM seeks no crisis

President Karolos Papoulias on Thursday offered to help Prime Minister Lucas Papademos ward off a political crisis by convening a session of party leaders if the premier’s talks wi

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Disappointing results for Greek in VCE

No Victorian student studying Greek received a 50 or 49 as part of their VCE results this year, which is a significant drop from previous years.

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Murderer of two brothers charged with 31 years jail

Christopher Angelo Filippou has been charged with 31 years in jail for shooting brothers Sam and Luke Willis in Newcastle June last year.

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Feeding those in need

The Christmas Food Appeal, an initiative by the Melbourne and Victorian Archdiocese, has fed over 300 underprivileged families this Christmas.

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Detective apologises for Mokbel bungle

The police officer who headed the Purana task force has apologized to the Victorian Supreme Court and Victoria for not swearing affidavits under oath.

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House prices to rise in 2012

SQM Research managing director Louis Christopher has predicted house prices will return to growth in 2012.

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Ho Ho Ho!

“Santa’s coming! Make way!” That’s how last Saturday began for 12 youngsters with special needs in Brunswick, Victoria.

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Bridging a hero’s history

Federal MP Steve Georganas officially opened the $9 million Michael Herbert Bridge (Wodlibulto Wadlakatta) over Patawalonga Lake in South Australia last week

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Court acquits Helios of charges over deadly crash

A Cyprus court acquitted a defunct airline and four of its former executives of manslaughter and negligence charges over a crash in August 2005 which killed 121 people

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