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Police identify HIV positive sex workers in Athens

Medical tests conducted on dozens of prostitutes by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KEEL) in the past two days have revealed that 12 of the sex workers are HIV posit

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Young Greeks hesitant about moving abroad

Seven out of ten young Greeks would like to leave the debt-wracked country and seek their fortune elsewhere, but less than one in five have taken steps to emigrate, according to ne

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Antipodes literary competition submissions call-out

The Greek-Australian Cultural League’s annual bilingual publication, Antipodes, is looking for literary submissions for their next issue, due out in October 2012.

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New aged care plan gets the thumbs up

The Gillard government’s announcement that Australia’s elderly will be able to stay in their homes for longer under a $3.7 billion overhaul to the aged care system, has been receiv

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Learn Ancient Greek

Learn about the origins and rich history of everything from philosophy to mathematics and modern English while learning Ancient Greek.

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We will join coalition, says Bakoyannis

The leader of Democratic Alliance, Dora Bakoyannis, says that she is willing to participate in a Pasok-New Democracy coalition after the elections but under specific conditions.

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Ex-PM backs Samaras

In his first public statement in two-and-half years, former conservative Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis appealed to center-right voters to back New Democracy leader Antonis Samar

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Greek anger keeps German tourists away

German tourists are in short supply in Greece these days, frightened away by reports of visceral anti-German sentiment in some places, fears of being stranded by strikes and televi

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Australia lacks resources strategy, Liveris

Greek-Australian chief of American manufacturing giant Dow Chemical Company, says Australia lacks long term strategies to deal with opportunities presented with the rise of the Asi

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Secret files reveal Makarios was sent poison

Declassified documents from the 1950s show Britain’s management of the Cyprus situation.

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