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Dialogue –
Torture victims win case against UK, but WWII Greek victims still await justice
Though this case has a long way to go until any actual compensation for the victims is realized, undoubtedly it has opened a huge Pandora’s Box.
Sport –
There is life on the planet AEK
Improved Yellows put four past Veria, while Panathinaikos defeats PAOK.
News –
The dialect of Ancient Hellenes, lecture
A lecture by renowned academic, linguist and lexicographer Dr. George Babiniotis to be held at The University of Melbourne.
Sport –
Argentine or Greek, PAO coach Rocha is a true Green
Argentine Juan Ramon Rocha has been what he calls a “Panathinaikos soldier” since the late 1970s.
News –
Thousands at rallies for N17 uprising
Thousands marked the anniversary of a bloodily-suppressed student uprising against Greece’s military dictatorship in 1973.
Features –
Kapalos looks to the future
Helen Kapalos reveals to Neos Kosmos what’s next for the former Channel Ten news reporter.
News –
Protesters clash with police at Golden Dawn launch
Golden Dawn party in Agrinio, Western Greece, on Sunday evening ended with riot squads being dispatched.
News –
Business borrowing
When you look at how a national economy could operate more efficiently, premium charges for business finance are a logical start.
News –
Lack of unity at home among lenders dogs Greek government
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras attempted to lift the mood this week by insisting that economic recovery would be visible next year.