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Kodak on the verge of bankruptcy
Eastman Kodak, the 131-year-old photography pioneer and once the hottest tech firm on the planet, is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy.
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NZ to withdraw from Afghanistan
New Zealand’s Special Air Service troops will return from Afghanistan in March next year.
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‘TRNC’ plans name change if no solution
The breakaway regime of occupied Cyprus will conduct constitutional changes and will change its name if the Cyprus peace talks do not provide a solution by July 2012.
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Export industries plan exit strategies
The majority of export-reliant Greek industries are adopting a defensive stance for 2012 after struggling to survive the economic hardships of 2011.
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Finance ministry official charged in tax case
A top Finance Ministry official was charged this week with failing to collect fines imposed on firms for smuggling, court officials said, the second case to embarrass the governmen
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EU asks for farm subsidies to be returned
Greece has until February 8 to explain to the European Commission how it plans to extract 424.8 million euros from farmers that it paid compensation to in 2009, after Brussels deem
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Papandreou to accept end of PASOK tenure
PASOK president George Papandreou will respect the decision of the party’s national council, which is due to meet next weekend, regarding the process to elect the next Socialist le
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Lefkadian Cultural Association’s NYE dance
The Lefkadian Cultural Assocation celebrated the New Year with a festive dance at Moonlight Reception Centre on New Year’s Eve.
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Theofania Festival
The Theofania or Blessing of the Waters ceremony is held to commemorate the religious feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, in the River Jordan by St. John the Baptist.
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Blessing of the water celebrations
Thousands of Victorians gathered for the celebration of the Therofania- the blessing of the water – at Rye and Frankston on Friday.