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Classic car rally in Cyprus raises funds for cancer

A 1966 Holden ran second in car rally in Cyprus which raised funds for cancer victims.

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Refugees subjects of UNHCR photo exhibition in Cyprus

The World Press Photo exhibition Real People, Real Needs which highlights stark and graphic images of human suffering is currently on show in Limassol with Paphos and L

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H1N1 on the rise in Greece

520 people have been confirmed as having contracted the H1N1 virus in Greece, according to the report by the Hellenic Center for Infectious Diseases Control (KEEL).

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Dora dismisses Gruevski quip on ‘double-name’

The Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis rebuffed published comments by the FYROM Prime Minster Nikola Gruevski on a ‘double name’ option.

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Greek police clear migrant squat

At the same time as the Old Athens appeals court was cleared of illegal migrant squatters, the Greek Interior Ministry announced the setting up of five new migrant reception centre

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Greek students receive Premier’s VCE Award

Three Greek-Australian students were awarded VCE Premier’s Awards for their academic performance in Year 12.

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Theophanous calls it quits at next election

Labor Upper House MP Theo Theophanous will step down from Parliament at the next State elections due in 2010.

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Alphington Grammar: approval for hall, $2m for class rooms

Alphington Grammar has enjoyed a double dose of good news with the granting of planning approval by City of Yarra for the construction of a multipurpose hall and the securing of $2

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Police spoil Theo’s party

Victorian Labor MP Theo Theophanous thanks his family for their support upon the dismissal of rape charges against him by the Melbourne Magistrates Court.

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Locals protest to prevent more deaths in Clayton

Vicroads inaction in installing a crossing where 78-year-old Anna Tsavasilis died has prompted her family and friends to organise a protest to stir the government authority into ac

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