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Lecture about Agia Sophia
The lecture examines the architecture and the mosaic embellishments of Agia Sophia during the 900 years that it served as a Christian church.
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Love in the Age of Terror
As part of the Sydney Fringe Festival, a musical adaptation of a philosophy work will be presented at Sydney’s LazyBones Lounge.
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Samaras tells Merkel Greece is ready to go it alone
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras says his government is committed to producing primary budget surpluses.
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Searching for looted antiquities
The only written source concerning antiquities looted in World War II is an incomplete tome from 1946.
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Boutaris shortlisted for world mayor prize
Thessaloniki’s mayor has been chosen among 26 other great mayors for the World Mayor Prize 2014.
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More Greeks turn to private health insurance
38.7 per cent of Greeks paid for private insurance this year.
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Brunswick City’s home gets upgrade
The club has been promised $200,000 upgrade to Dunston Reserve.
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Gallop: football’s future is not about ethnic ties
FFA CEO David Gallop has acknowledged the legacy of Greek Australian clubs, but won’t be changing his stance on cutting ethnic branding in clubs.
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Aris bows out of FFA Cup
South Springvale’s fairytale has come to an end, after they got knocked out of the FFA Cup. Bentleigh Greens remains the only Greek sponsored team in the quarter finals.