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The reaction from party leaders
ND leader Antonis Samaras has proposed a national salvation government, comprised of pro-EU parties, which would undertake to renegotiate the bailout memorandum, so as to spur deve
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Election swing leaves Greece teetering
ND-PASOK deal looks unlikely as hard-left SYRIZA makes gains, neo-Nazis enter Parliament.
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A vote of despair
No party is expected to make an impact or get the numbers in today’s Greek election
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NAB cuts loan rates by 0.32 per cent
National Australia Bank will pass on only 32 basis points of the 50-point cut this week to the official cash rate.
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Odysseas Elytis: The language of poetry and the sanctity of light
Nobel prize-winning poet will be honoured in a presentation by Dr Anthony Dracopoulos for the 30th Greek Festival of Sydney.
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Make me up, Alexia
Make-up artist Alexia Hondros talks to Neos Kosmos about making it as a freelancer in the world of beauty.
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Hit and run doctor gets off light
Evette Markos, a Latrobe Regional Hospital doctor, has been convicted and fined over a hit-and-run collision from last year.
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Greek Australian barrister defends $8m KFC case
A case in the NSW Supreme Court has seen the fast food giant KFC being ordered to pay $8.3 million in compensation to a young girl poisoned by a chicken wrap.
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PASOK, SYRIZA vie for the undecided
PASOK and the Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) turned their fire on each other as they battled to win the support of undecided voters ahead of Sunday’s elections.
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‘Green ring’ for cars in Athens
From September 1, cars will only be allowed to enter central Athens during peak hours if they have low emissions, rather than based on whether the license plate ends in an odd or e