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Defective implants ignite court action
Andrew Lansley, the health secretary of UK, intends to pursue through the courts the cosmetic industry companies that are refusing free operations to women wanting substandard brea
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Scotland seeks independence vote
Scotland’s government announced that it wants to hold a referendum on independence from Britain.
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A bottlomless crisis for 2012
Budget revenues lagged in 2011 while the EU expects GDP to shrink by a further seven per cent.
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Minister admits civil service scheme failure
The labor reserve scheme, which is designed to place 30,000 civil servants on reduced salaries for a year was described this week by Administrative Reform Minister Dimitris Reppas
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Jobless rate climbs to 18.2 per cent
More than 300,000 jobs were lost in Greece from October 2010 to October 2011.
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Acropolis could soon be leased
Conservative MP Gerasimos Giakoumatos says acient sites can bring revenue.
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Progress on key legislation ahead of troika’s visit
Progress was made on a couple of key pieces of reform legislation on Thursday as it was announced that representatives of the European Commission, commonly known as the troika, are
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Have you got Australia’s best backyard
Sporting legends around Australia are getting behind STIHL’s search for Australia’s best backyard in time to celebrate Australia Day.
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It’s a dance off!
The Pyrrhic Cultural Association of SA is an establishment for the learning of traditional dances from Greece and Greater Asia Minor, with a specialisation in Pontian dance and cul
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Police advise car owners to look and lock before they leave
A rise in car break-ins in Manningham, Victoria has prompted police to warn motorists to look and lock before leaving their cars.