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Red hoopsters emerge victorious from Moscow

Olympiakos came from 13 points down to beat Khimki in Russia 87-82 on Friday, showing it has shaken off its Cup final loss to Panathinaikos five days earlier.

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Goal drought does not affect Olympiakos

Olympiakos needs three more wins in the remaining eight rounds of games of the Super League to clinch the title after beating Xanthi 2-0 on the road on Sunday

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Growing entries at St. John’s Greek Orthodox College

The start of the new school year has seen 33 new students enrol at the St. John’s Greek Orthodox College.

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The dreamtime, the pioneer settlement and the town today

Swan Hill – a crossroad between Victoria to New South Wales will pleasantly surprise you

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A super choice

Australians are not saving enough for a self-funded retirement. Or should I say, they are not putting away enough now to live at the standard they want to live at in retirement.

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Children of austerity becoming Europe’s lost generation

Children across Europe are being driven into poverty by harsh government austerity and youth unemployment is soaring, threatening to create “lost generations”

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Samaras to meet Turkish PM Erdogan in March

Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will meet with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on March 5.

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Anastasiades stops short of outright majority

Conservative Nicos Anastasiades and leftist Stavros Malas will contest a runoff for the Presidency in Cyprus on February 24, after the first round of Sunday proved inconclusive

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Australia Day tribute paid to Professor Cambitoglou

Australia’s Ambassador to Greece, Jenny Bloomfield marked Australia Day 2013 in Athens by celebrating the work of the Professor Alexander Cambitoglou.

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Greek ambassador visits Vic community

The newly appointed ambassador of Greece in Canberra, Haralambos Dafaranos, together with his wife Eva met with the Greek community in Melbourne this week

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