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Protesters in Crete ransack PASOK office
Anti-austerity protesters in the Cretan city of Hania took out their wrath at the reform measures being voted through Parliament on the local office of PASOK
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Cultural diversity encouraged at SA show
Emerging and multicultural communities are being encouraged to attend this years Royal Adelaide Show. Multicultural SA has been consulted to aid in this development
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Tiger Airways to stay grounded
Tiger Airways has stopped selling domestic tickets and said it would refund fares to passengers holding reservations between now and July 31
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Economic crisis good for the environment
The quality of air in the Thessaloniki has improved vastly thanks largely to fewer people using their cars and homeowners turning on their oil-fired boilers for shorter periods
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The shock of the new
Award-winning Victorian architect Billy Kavellaris is committed to pursuing intelligent design and questioning formulaic approaches to the buildings we live, work and play in
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A new life for theatre of Dionysos
Dr Christina Papastamati Von Moock will be in Australia next week to give lectures on the theatre of Dionysos
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Mystery lotto winners
Someone in Melbourne is walking around not realising they have become a millionaire
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New board member for Equal Opportunity Commission
Professor Kuruvilla George is the newest board member of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
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Fewer hospital beds due to cuts
Doctor transfers and staff cuts to reduce costs by up to 150 million euros
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Unemployment set to rise further in Greece
Shrinking economic activity in Greece continues to have negative consequences on employment, which will continue to decrease throughout 2011