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Billions go to waste over state data upgrade
The Greek state failed for nearly two decades to update its electronic data-keeping systems despite the expenditure of around seven billion euros in EU funds, a senior official sai
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Students take on leadership roles at South Oakleigh College
A special assembly will be held at South Oakleigh Secondary College to recognise the efforts of a special group of students – the Peer Support leaders of the school, this Thursday.
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Learn the Greek Easter way
Teach your children the importance of the Greek Orthodox Easter and the traditions.
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Einstein’s complete archives go online
Albert Einstein’s complete archives – from personal correspondence with half a dozen lovers to notebooks scribbled with his groundbreaking research – are going online for the first
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Toulouse siege ends in gunman’s death
The Toulouse shooting suspect, Mohamed Merah, has died after police stormed his flat, ending a 32-hour siege.
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Loss of GST revenues in billions
Greece would have had additional revenues of 9.8 billion euros last year had it matched the average level of value-added tax takings among member states of the Organisation for Eco
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Even the blind can drive in Greece
Some 36,000 disability allowances will be cut at the end of the month, following a national investigation into fraudulent claims.
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Budget deficit contained
The budget deficit was contained in the first two months of the year, but the considerable slump in value-added tax revenues by 8.6 per cent and the huge excess in spending for soc
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Greece has a friend in me, says Hahn
“Greece has made significant steps forward but there’s a long road ahead to exit the recession tunnel, despite the fact we can see light ahead”.
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New Democracy leads in latest poll
The new Greek parliament would see the leading party without an overall majority and up to eight parties crossing the three per cent threshold, according to a poll published on Thu