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Young people have high card debts

Young adults have higher credit card debt, relative to annual income, than any other group.

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Infants can hear mother’s voice

Babies, from a very early stage of their life in the womb, can hear their mother’s voice while developing and are already learning language from her, say studies

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Greeks and Cypriot exports represented

Greek and Cypriot companies will be represented at the Fine Food Australia fair this month as well as a plethora of Greek Australian businesses.

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Balkanisateur to be screened in Sydney

A screening of the Greek movie Balkanisateur (Βαλκανιζατέρ), 1997, 97′, will be held by the Greek Film Society Sydney (GFSS).

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My sojourn

Marjory McGinn talks to Neos Kosmos about living in a remote hillside village in the southern Peloponnese for 3 years during the crisis, and writing a book about it

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Abacus of death

Why it matters for the living in war torn countries with civil unrest and conflict

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Benefits of The Mediterranean Diet

A special menu has been organised by dietician Dr Catherine Itsiopoulos to highlight her life long research of why the Mediterranean Diet is the way to go

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Achilleas Youth raises $4,000 for ‘Ark of the World’

AHEPA’s Achilleas Youth has officially announced that $4,000 was raised at the event held at St Haralambos Church Hall in Templestowe, Melbourne.

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FYROM name dispute talks resume

UN negotiator Matthew Nimetz is due in Athens next week for FYROM name talks

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PASOK searching for unity and purpose

PASOK leader hopes the 39th anniversary of PASOK’s founding will mark a moment of unity for the troubled party

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