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Greek far-right leader savors electoral success

Greece’s extreme-right Golden Dawn party savored unprecedented success in Sunday’s general election by promising to rid Greece of illegal immigrants, branding journalists “liars” a

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ND’s Samaras to have first go forming govt

New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras is due to meet President Karolos Papoulias on Monday afternoon before beginning an attempt to form a coalition government in the wake of an ele

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Greek elections: Reaction from around the world

The election results have stunned pundits and media commentators around the world, in many cases overshadowing even the triumph of socialist Francois Hollande in the French preside

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Savings

Mark Bouris looks at how the interest rate cuts will impact on Australian’s trying to save.

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John Cassavetes, the screen’s smoldering hero

The dashing John Cassavetes was one of the most radical innovators in modern American cinema.

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SBS review provokes public concern

Criticism of the radio scheduling review of ‘Language Programs for Ageing Established Communities’ currently being carried out by SBS Radio has circulated around Australia in the p

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Coalition persists with FYROM

Julie Bishop scuttles rumours

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Malaysian newspaper apologises to Xenophon

Malaysian newspaper, New Straits Time, has apologised to Senator Nick Xenophon for wrongly accusing him of making an anti-Islamic speech in parliament.

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$21.4 million for multicultural Victoria

Multicultural communities set to gain from Victoria’s State Budget, but families with young children may suffer.

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The first victims of the Greek election

Results are increasing political uncertainty and putting at risk Greece’s position in the euro.

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