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Kings Road interchange opens five months early

The new Kings Road Interchange has opened nearly five months ahead of schedule, making the Calder Freeway a safer travel route.

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Ethnic stereotyping rife in IT and finance

A survey of 895 workers in the finance and information technology industry has found that 72 per cent respondents believe certain ethnic groups are on the receiving end of ethnic s

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December CPI

Mark Bouris talks about December CPI

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‘Genocide’ bill passed in France

France’s parliament has passed a bill last Monday making it a crime to deny the 1915 killings of Armenians was a genocide.

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West seeks support for UN resolution

Britain, the US and France are seeking Russian support for a new UN security council resolution to endorse Arab demands that Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, step down.

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Statistics chief questions probe into 2009 deficit data

The head of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) wrote to the Supreme Court demanding to be allowed to give evidence as part of the investigation into allegations that Greec

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Gov’t chasing down gangs and tax dodgers

Just a week after police smashed four major extortion and usury rackets in Thessaloniki, the Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) has indicated that it is on the verge of cracking similar

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Debt is only half of Greece’s problem

IMF’s chief economist Oliver Blanchard sees lack of competitiveness as a major issue for the embattled economy.

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Downer disappointed over Greentree talks

UN Secretary General’s Special Adviser on Cyprus, Alexander Downer briefed members of the Council in the framework of the UN Secretary General’s statement at Greentree talks.

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Tragic end for angelopoulos

An investigation into the road accident that led to the death of internationally acclaimed filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos on Tuesday night, has been launched.

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