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Being a smart saver

Mark Bouris talksa bout being a smart saver

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US sniper could face death penalty

US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta confirmed this week that capital punishment was on the table under the US military code for the rogue sniper who last week killed 16 Afghanis.

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Congo warlord convicted

The international criminal court has delivered the first verdict in its ten-year history, finding a Congolese warlord guilty of recruiting child soldiers.

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Cyprus rating gets junk status

Cyprus’ sovereign debt has been slashed to junk status by the ratings agency Moody’s, due to heavy bank exposure to the Greece’s struggling economy.

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German funds for Ptolemaida electricity plant

More than half of the funding for the construction of Public Power Corporation’s new lignite unit at Ptolemaida, western Macedonia, will come from Germany.

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Venizelos to step down as finance minister

“Once I take over at the helm of the biggest party in parliament, I will have to devote myself to these new duties”. These words belong to current Finance Minister Evangelos Venize

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Greece presses charges over alleged 2008 Karamanlis plot

A Greek prosecutor pressed charges of treason and trying to destabilise the country against unknown suspects this week over an alleged 2008 plot to overthrow the then-conservative

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Funding approved

The International Monetary Fund on Thursday approved 28 billion euros in funding for Greece over the next four years.

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Tastes of Greece festival

A Greek experience not to be missed will be had by all in Woden, Canberra as the Hellenic Club showcases the best of Hellenism for the Tastes of Greece Festival.

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Enosi festival divides community

The organisers of the Enosi Festival, that was held in Melbourne last weekend, have condemned the Australian Macedonian Advisory Council (AMAC), and supporters of, for boycotting a

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