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Epiphany celebrated throughout Greece with ‘Blessing of Waters’

The religious feast of the Epiphany — the Twelfth Day after Christmas — was celebrated throughout Greece on Thursday with the traditional “Blessing of the Waters”.

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Only 2 in 5 Greeks pay income tax

More than 5 million Greeks did not pay income taxes for 2008, according to public documents released by the Greek finance ministry.

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Jason’s grand Epiphany

The diving for the cross begins across Australia to celebrate the day of Epiphany

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Melbourne man charged with murder

A Greek Australian Melbourne man has been charged with murder following the death of a 54 year old man.

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Turkish Deputy PM meets with Patriarch, members of ethnic Greek community

Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc held a high-profile meeting with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, members of the Holy Synod and representatives of the dwindling eth

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Unhappy customer taken to court for blogging

A Greek man is being taken to court after complaining about a company’s bad service in an online forum

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Greece to build migrant barrier

Greece has announced plans to build a controversial new wall along its 128 mile-long land border with Turkey to keep out illegal immigrants

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Greeco-Italian anarchist link in letter bombs

Greek and Italian anarchist groups are working together on letter bomb campaign

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PM addresses last Cabinet meeting for 2010

In 2010 Greece withstood one of the greatest crises in recent history but 2011 will be distinguished by greater reforms says Papandreou

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Racism ignites in Cyprus

Turkish Cypriot newspapers condemn the ‘fascism of the South’ as Greek right wing youth march in the streets using racist slogans against Turks

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