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European Union court orders Poms: Pay for or return occupied land

A European Court of Justice ruling could leave thousands of Britons with homes in northern Cyprus liable to return their properties to Greek Cypriots or to pay them compensation.

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Pavlidis inquiry undecided

The parliamentary committee of inquiry into the Pavlidis affair was split on whether the former Minister should have his political immunity removed and face corruption charges.

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Aristotle’s park

Steps have been taken by the Greek government to protect the archeological park where the philosopher Aristotle had his wrestling school.

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2009 Tourism ads refreshed

Greece’s new international tourism campaign for 2009 was launched last week by the Tourism Development Minister Costas Markopoulos.

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Inbound arrivals drop 16 percent

Athens Airport has suffered a significant decrease in inbound tourism over the last 12 months.

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SA Parliament says ‘yes’ to genocide motion

A motion calling for the recognition of the Armenian, Pontian and Assyrian genocides was passed unanimously by the South Australian Parliament.

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Scrinis challenges poll

A Greek candidate in the local government elections last year has challenged the results in a Port Phillip Council ward.

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Alphington Grammar celebrates Anniversary

The twentieth anniversary of Alphington Grammar was marked with a dinner attended by over 300 people.

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Young Greek of the Week

Michael Leftheriatis is a souvlaki-loving, dual citizen of Greece and Australia, who loves his iPod.

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Greek police investigates Theophanous allegations

The claim that he was the victim of a conspiracy is being investigated by Greek Police.

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