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Life –
Petimezopita
Petimezi gives a unique flavour to this spice cake which tastes like a cross between carrot cake and gingerbread.
Features –
Over the sea to Evia
Evia’s rich history and brave people helped it survive WWII. Historian Jim Claven talks to Felicia Leonardos about the island’s wartime legacy and its Australian connection
Life –
Sedaris to bring his laughs down under
Known for his sardonic wit and social critiques, Greek American writer and humourist David Sederis has annouced an Australian tour.
Dialogue –
Dolce’s Byzantine Gabbana
Ever wondered why Byzantine princesses are invariably depicted with a halo?
News –
IMF warns Greece of €11bn gap
A report by the IMF says that although the Greek government has made “exceptional” progress in stabilising the economy, it warns of a threat of an €11bn gap.
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Dozens of state-run kindergartens to be closed
More than 100 state-run kindergartens and primary schools are to be shut down over the summer and almost 30 more will be merged, saving the government 228,000 euros a year
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Greek SA College promotes trades
A new training centre at Greek Orthodox College sets students up for success in the workforce
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Greek stamps honour Greeks abroad
The Hellenic Postal Service ELTA are due to release a new series of stamps next month entitled “Distinguished Greek Personalities”.
News –
Expectations for a Labor victory
Neos Kosmos’ website poll indicates our readers expect a Labor government to win the election