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Aphrodite’s Island: Australian Archaeologists In Cyprus

The history of Cyprus is one of the oldest recorded in the world and its civilization goes back 11,000 years, to the 9 Millennium B.C.

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Pita with figs and anthotiro

Anthotiro is traditionally used as a table or dessert cheese and as an ingredient in stuffed pies (pitas). It goes well with fruits such as figs, pears, and apples.

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Eurozone continues with talks on reducing Greek debt

Eurozone finance ministers held a teleconference on Saturday to discuss strategies for making Greek debt sustainable.

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Christmas rate

In little over a week the Reserve Bank will meet and decide on official interest rates.

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Compromise on Greek debt in sight

Greece and lenders edge towards compromise on debt.

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Arrivals from outside the EU rise

More Russians and Brits chose to visit Greece in the first nine months of 2012 than during the same period last year.

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Arvanitakis: Australian lecturer of the year

Dr James Arvanitakis was presented with the $50,000 Prime Minister’s Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year this week.

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Victorian CALD seniors get $250,000 helping hand

43 organisations across Victoria will receive grants from the first round of new Participation for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Seniors Grants Program.

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“We’re moving on”: South Melbourne FC settles over outstanding loan

An out of court settlement has been reached saving the team more legal costs.

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Police recover artifacts stolen from Olympia

Police arrest three men in connection with the looting of the Archaeological Museum of Olympia.

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