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Jason extends helping hand to people in need

An award winning Ripponlea hairdresser is offering free hairdressing to people in need through the month of December,

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Young Greek of the Week

Alli Van Ommen, who loves moussaka and describes herself as stubborn, is our Young Greek of the Week.

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Atheists denied by government

Atheists attack Brumby government of ‘ideological bigotry’

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Computer logic goes a long way

John Daviskas shares his experience of running Bit Logic, a small but successful computing business in Sydney.

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Greek set for key EC post

PASOK MP Maria Damanaki nominated European Union commissioner for maritime affairs and fisheries

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Religious icons might go

Greece will have no choice but to remove religious icons from school classrooms and other public buildings if the European Court of Human Rights stands by a ruling it made earlier

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Agency to probe police offenses

Greece is setting up an agency to investigate alleged cases of abusive or violent treatment of citizens by police.

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College licenses revoked

The Greek Education Minister has revoked the operating licenses for the thirty three private educational providers who teach overseas University courses in Greece.

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Somali pirates hijack Greek mega-tanker

Somali pirates hijacked Greek owned mega-tanker Maran Centaurus on its way to the USA.

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‘Free’ satellite TV trio caught

Three people have been arrested for breaking the encryption codes used by the Greek digital satellite pay-TV platform Nova and offering free viewing to people around Greece.

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