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Corrupt bargaining

Court hears Bernie Eccleston entered into a “corrupt agreement” with a banker to facilitate the sale of the F1 group

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PAOK snatches goalless draw at Maccabi Haifa

Cypriot teams – APOEL managed a win over Bordeaux, while Apollon Limassol went down against Lazio

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Coalition and SYRIZA mull fallout from censure vote

Both the governing coalition and main leftist opposition SYRIZA were assessing the outcome of the latter’s censure motion against the government

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Parthenon Marbles top agenda

Two weeks to go until the opening of the Second International Colloquy in Sydney

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EU scientists hosted in Melbourne

Consul General of Greece Eleni Lianidou welcomed top delegation

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Brain gym

Bilingualism is an advantage with educational and health benefits, says expert

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World class for our film fest

Greek Film Festival celebrates 20 years in cinemas all over Australia

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Greek govt wins censure motion

A censure motion against the government by left wing main opposition party SYRIZA failed to pass in Parliament early this morning.

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Small businesses suffer as loan scheme rejected

The Federal Government have rejected a suggestion that they should guarantee loans for small businesses to foster growth in the sector.

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Former province of puerile pontification

In complete disregard for Peter Ekonomides’ feelings, he of ‘Rebranding Greece’ fame, the fair country of Hellas has been rebranded

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