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Television debates make voters ponder

The two election debates in Greece last week saw the leaders of the major political parties stake their claims for support from the Greek electorate.

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It’s all Greek to their ears

The University of New South Wales and the Hellenic Studies Foundation appear to be at loggerheads over the discussions recently held in relation to the future of the Modern Greek D

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Ross Makris heads BRW under-40 rich list

South Australian property developer Ross Makris heads BRW magazine’s list of Australia’s richest people under the age of forty.

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FYROM PM likely to visit Australia

The visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski, to sign a social security agreement still appears to be on the cards.

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Ανακαλύφθηκαν σκελετοί στην Τροία

Πιθανόν από την εποχή του Τρωικού πολέμου.

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Homeless numbers in Athens up

The homeless in Athens are enjoying support from the City of Athens as authorities fear that there has been a rise in the number of people living on the street.

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Money pledged for fire victims to rebuild

10 million euros will be made available by the Greek government to people whose houses were destroyed or seriously damaged in the fires in Evia and Attiki.

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EU: Greek students three times as likely to go to uni

A Study by the European Commission has found that Greek students are three times as likely to undertake post-secondary studies, in comparison to their European peers.

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In brief

Briefs on H1N1 death, cuts in retail jobs and the impact of global warming on temperatures in Greek cities

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Young Greek of the Week

16-year-old Peter Dalambiras, who loves gyro and feels that humorous is the best word to describe him is
our Young Greek of the Week.

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