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Litigation likely in Parthenon Marbles campaign

Campaigners for the reunification for the Parthenon sculptures say they’ll consider suing the British government to force the marbles’ return to Athens.

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A-League new boys set to launch as Wanderers

The A-League’s new western Sydney franchise is tipped to unveil itself as the Wanderers when it announces its name, colours and home ground today.

Greek Olympic committee president denies black market ticket sales

Greek and Serbian Olympic officials have denied they were involved in selling black market tickets to the London Games.

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Star bomber David Zaharakis

Neos Kosmos took the opportunity to interview David as part of the Multicultural round of AFL football this week.

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Dora’s recipe: Prawns saganaki

A great starter, this dish is sure to excite friends at your next dinner party.

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Account switching to get easy in 2 weeks

Banks will soon be doing the dirty work for customers wanting to switch transaction accounts, with new reforms set to kick in from July 1.

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Greek film Alps success at Sydney Film Festival

Greek film Alps, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, was the official competition winner of the 59th Sydney Film Festival, and was the recipient of the $60,000 cash prize.

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Rate of hate attacks rises in Greece

Racially-motivated attacks are becoming more frequent and more violent.

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Coalition sets out policies on bailout, growth and political reform

Greece’s coalition government unveiled its policy platforms over the weekend.

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Greece still tops the list

Ballarat restaurateur Terry Frangos, who grew up in Australia, thinks that despite the economic crisis, Greece is still the “second best country in the world”.

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