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Neill’s contract woes continue

Tom Rogic is struggling for game time at Celtic and is looking at options in the January transfer window

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May could be decisive month this year

Politics will determine whether the Greek economy will suffer a setback or enter a virtuous cycle in 2014

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Under the stars with Greek film

The Hellenic Museum and Greek Film Festival announce ‘Summer cinema and Παγωτό’ – pop-up dining by Con Christopoulos

Features

Woman of steel

Justice Melissa Perry talks about her Greek-Cypriot origins, her influences in life, and the advice she has to give to younger ones that aspire to excel in the field of law

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100 years of agapi

Ralia Mingos Patiniotis remembers her 100 years of love, children, laughter, grandchildren and happiness.

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Nearly half of incomes below poverty line

Over 44 per cent of the Greek population had an income below the poverty line in 2013 according to estimates by the Athens University of Economics and Business.

Sport

Mixed messages over World Cup preparations

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has criticised Brazil’s World Cup preparations before backtracking on Twitter.

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Catching crosses

Nathan Taylor celebrates diving after the wooden cross in yesterday’s Theofania blessing of the waters in Frankston.

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Church blasts SYRIZA MP for impersonating drunken priest

Archbishop Ieronymos is saddened by the actions of SYRIZA MP Vangelis Diamantopoulos who impersonated a drunken priest at a New Year’s Day carnival.

Sport

New face for Greek tennis

Greek tennis rising star, Ted Angelinos will be competing in the Australian Open for the first time, hoping to keep Greece on the tennis map.

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