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The third pappou

When pappou Manoli’s son discovered the cache of five dollar notes in his father’s shaving equipment, he contrived of a fitting way to ensure his father’s legacy.

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Up for the challenge

Steel company Structural Challenge, owned and operated by Maria Mavrikos, has been awarded for its innovative approach to construction.

Life

Naxos, where tradition never grows old

The food that the residents of this Cycladic island prepare has changed little over the centuries.

Features

A piece of sweet history

Opened in 1962, Hellas Cakes has outlasted and outrun many Greek zaharoplastia in Melbourne.

Life

‘Working’ holidays – Greek style

Greek Canadian actress Nia Vardalos visited Greece recently with her family, for work-related holidays and some Greek inspiration.

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Early elections would be suicide, says Samaras

Prime Minster Antonis Samaras used the presidential issue as a platform for an attack on SYRIZA, which he accused of craving instability.

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Archaeologists unearth two Caryatids in Ancient Amphipolis dig

With thick curls covering their shoulders the Caryatids support an inner entrance into the tomb.

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Samaras, Erdogan at loggerheads over Cyprus

In a tense meeting, Greece Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said the Turkish president’s statements were torpedoing peace talks and undermining prospects for a settlement.

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FYROM PM says Greek name suggestions are ‘unacceptable’

FYROM Prime Minister, Nikola Gruevski believes Greece has too many domestic problems to focus their time on reaching a name solution.

Sport

Olympiakos welcomes back Mitroglou

While Aussie-born Avraam Papadopoulos quits the club in a flurry of harsh words, signing to Trabzonspor.

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