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$80 000 for liver disease research

Valasia Papadakis raised $80 000 to research a cure for the rare liver disease that threatened the life of her daughter

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PASOK on top in local government elections

Greece’s ruling PASOK party won the majority of regional run-off elections on Sunday but turnout was a record low across the country.

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Acropolis Museum wins prestigious award

The Acropolis Museum in Athens has won a prestigious global award as the Best Worldwide Tourism Project for 2010.

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48 kilo cocaine bust in Patras and Athens

Four people were arrested and about 48 kilos of cocaine were seized by authorities in the western port city of Patras and in Athens in a cocaine bust last week.

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Greek Nun Makes Sexual Harassment Allegations, hands $500,000 to the Police

Greek Orthodox monasteries in the Unuted STates have become embroiled in scandal.

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New section of the national highway opens

A new section of the Corinth-Tripoli national highway in the Peloponnese opened last week.

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Greek Universities off top 200 list

The failure of Greek universities to feature on a list of the world’s top 200 universities, compiled by The Times, was greeted with little surprise by academics at several institut

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Portraits unveiled at book launch

Vivienne Morris’ book, investigating the experiences of first and second generation Greek Australians, was launched on the weekend

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CEO returns to Brisbane roots

CEO and Chairman of Dow Chemical Company, Dr Andrew Liveris, returns to his home town to discuss the future

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The psychology of design

The world of design can be a push me, pull you world according to Helen Kontouris

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