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Greek yoghurt man wins case

Swedish dairy company Lindahls has paid almost 160,000 euros in compensation to Minas Karatzoglis, a Greek man whose picture is used on what the company calls Turkish style yoghurt

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Greece tops customs seizures in EU

An EU report has found that Greek Customs have confiscated the highest number of goods amongst EU countries over the alst 12 months.

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The wizard speaks: Mark Bouris

lying inflation rate may be a pleasant surprise

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Greek PM visits Israel for first time in decades

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou met in Jerusalem during the first visit to Israel by a Greek Prime Minister in three decades

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Greek MPs on the election trail

Three MPs from Labor and the Coalition discuss the issues in the run up to the 2010 Federal election.

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Calombaris new challenge

George Calombaris opened the doors of The Press Club for the launch of a fundraiser for cerebal palsy education.

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Queensland man still missing after one week

Police and family worry for the 84 year old’s health and safety as searches continue.

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Vasili to work his magic in school garden

Local community television gardner Vasili will be working with children from Brunswick East Primary School to develop their school garden.

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Opening doors through sports

James Demetriou creates opportunities for newly arrived refugee youth to better themselves

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Victoria honours women

Voula Messimeri-Kianidis, executive director of the Australian Greek Welfare Society, discusses why it is important for women to be nominated for the 2011 Victorian Honour Roll of

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