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Most Greeks say worst yet to come

A massive 99 percent of Greeks say the country’s economic situation is bad, while 76 percent believe that the worst is still to come.

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Prevelly chapel survives WA firestorm

ANZAC Greek memorial engulfed but still stands.

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Prime minister to tackle party leaders

Papademos set to with party chiefs after debate on pension cuts causes rift.

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Multicultural Business Council targets growth

The Victorian Government’s new Multicultural Business Ministerial Council met for the first time last week to assist in developing new business opportunities and strengthening the

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Eleftherotypia files for bankruptcy

Eleftherotypia newspaper publisher Mania Tegopoulou filed for protection from the daily’s creditors under Article 99 of the Bankruptcy Code midweek.

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Christmas shoppers choose debit over credit

The Australian National Retailers Association (ANRA) surveyed 1000 people and found most use debit and cash to minimise Christmas debt.

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Papademos’ popularity slipping

The number of voters who have a negative view of Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is increasing according to a new poll from Alco.

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Turkey and France in genocide row

Turkey has frozen relations with France in response to approval of a law that may deny that the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 by Ottoman Turks was genocide

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PM seeks no crisis

President Karolos Papoulias on Thursday offered to help Prime Minister Lucas Papademos ward off a political crisis by convening a session of party leaders if the premier’s talks wi

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Disappointing results for Greek in VCE

No Victorian student studying Greek received a 50 or 49 as part of their VCE results this year, which is a significant drop from previous years.

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