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Irredentist claims in Melbourne protest

Thessaloniki will be our capital again, claim FYROM protestors

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Holden workers agree to new deal

Hundreds of SA Holden workers have accepted a new workplace deal three-year wage freeze this week, as the company tries to keep its production in the country.

Life

Beetroot, green runner beans, walnuts and goats milk feta salad

This salad can be served hot or cold. If serving hot, omit the instructions to cool. Recipe inspired by Anna Stavrakakis.

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NPL deadline ends yet still no resolution

As the NPL application deadline ended, the FFV are still going ahead with preparations, despite a 51 team boycott

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First NPL final booked for October

The first ever National Premier Leagues (NPL) 2013 Finals Series will kick off on the weekend of 28-29 September

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Sex and the Greek city

Rumours are running wild that Carrie and the girls will film their third instalment in Messenia

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Allegory of the frogs

Cyprus has become the land where shattered dreams are mounting into heaps of broken promises and the saga of public discontent continues with no end in sight

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Best returns

The reduction of official interest rates to 2.50 per cent is an historic event which raises a number of questions: how slow is the economy? asks Mark Bouris

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Merkel: “We need to give Greece a little time”

Speaking in Berlin after returning from a two-week vacation German Chancellor Angela Merkel rebuffed questions about additional assistance for Greece.

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EU’s Olli Rehn warns signs of growth are ‘still fragile’

The eurozone crisis is not over yet, European Commissioner Olli Rehn has said, in response to figures showing that the eurozone recession has come to end

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