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Archaeologists find missing head of Amphipolis sphinx

Barring some slight damage to the nose, the head is largely intact and belongs to the statue on the eastern side of the entrance.

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Government gets behind public-private partnerships

Charm offensive used to entice municipalities across Greece to use public-private partnerships in the hopes of spuring growth.

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Greek children tipping the scales

Seven to nine-year-old Greek children the heaviest in 16 European countries surveyed.

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A conflicted lifestyle

Middle East correspondent Thanassis Cambanis talks to Neos Kosmos about his life in war and conflict.

Life

The Winter premieres at GFF

The Greek/UK production had its international premiere at the Greek Film Festival.

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Adelaide United through to FFA Cup semi final after downing Sydney FC

Sydney FC will appeal over the red card given to Serbian Nikola Petkovic after the club lost 3-1 to Adelaide United in the FFA Cup.

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PAOK fans stop coach Markopoulos’ move to Olympiakos

PAOK supporters rushed to an emergency PAOK administration meeting and forced the club to issue a statement that coach Soulis Markopoulos is staying for the next five years.

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Tsirapidis swims another winner

Greek swimming star Vaggelis Tsirapidis has just won the Victorian Open Water Championship and is on track for the national title.

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Cold case still on fire

Murderers still run free – George Karalis’ mother demands justice.

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A 160-year-old legacy takes new shape

The legacy of ancient Greece will be revived at the University of Melbourne, with a $1 million donation to be used for the new Chair of Classics and its facilities.

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