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Greek child migrants saved by the Red Cross
The Australian Red Cross are looking for people who have used the International Tracing Services to find missing family members.
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Culprit of Sydney siege ‘damaged goods’: former lawyer
Multiple Greek connections in Sydney siege, including criminal lawyer Manny Conditsis.
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October data show fleeing bondholders
In mid-October Greek bond yields nearly doubled as a result of investor concerns over political developments in the country.
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Expired debts to the state soar to more than 72 bln euros
In total old and new expired debts to the state come to 72.77 billion euros, according to Finance Ministry data released yesterday.
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Civil servants to grade evaluation scheme
Establishing an assessment scheme for Greece’s job-for-life civil servants was among the list of reforms requested by the debt-hit country’s foreign lenders.
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Gov’t seeks better result in second presidential vote as bribe claim probe shelved
SYRIZA and Independent Greeks both slammed the prosecutor’s decision to shelve the probe.
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The real winners of the FFA Cup
While Adelaide United deservedly took home the FFA Cup, many will remember the inaugural cup for the successes of the grassroots teams.
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Socceroos rise in FIFA world rankings
Australia will enter next month’s Asian Cup on home soil.
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Salary cap irregularities plague Perth Glory
The club also reportedly failed to declare hire car costs.