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Athens properties least popular
Athens ranks last among 27 European metropolitan cities as far as its ability to attract real estate investment is concerned, according to an annual survey by PricewaterhouseCooper
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Bob Hawke launches “Greeks in the Far Orient” book
Over 250 guests of the Greek festival of Sydney convened at the historic Marrickville Town Hall to celebrate the launching of the book Greeks in the Far Orient authored by Professo
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Police leave cancelled ahead of military parades
All police leave has been cancelled for this weekend ahead of the military parades on Sunday to mark Independence Day.
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Journey to the island of the sun
Join a two-day event celebrating the culture, folklore traditions, music, dance, and the glorious history of beautiful Rhodes.
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Fronditha feedback points to the future
Community consultation reveals strength of support for aged care provider.
Being a smart saver
Mark Bouris talksa bout being a smart saver
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US sniper could face death penalty
US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta confirmed this week that capital punishment was on the table under the US military code for the rogue sniper who last week killed 16 Afghanis.
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Congo warlord convicted
The international criminal court has delivered the first verdict in its ten-year history, finding a Congolese warlord guilty of recruiting child soldiers.
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Cyprus rating gets junk status
Cyprus’ sovereign debt has been slashed to junk status by the ratings agency Moody’s, due to heavy bank exposure to the Greece’s struggling economy.
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German funds for Ptolemaida electricity plant
More than half of the funding for the construction of Public Power Corporation’s new lignite unit at Ptolemaida, western Macedonia, will come from Germany.