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Museum of our innocence

“The power of things inheres in the memories they gather up inside them, and also in the vicissitudes of our imagination, and our memory of this there is no doubt.” Orhan Pamuk.

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Altered austerity package gets first green light

A number of tweaks to the final package of some 13.5 billion euros in spending cuts and tax hikes were enough to obtain the initial approval.

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Trip to Europe on the cards for Mrs Sarrinikolaou

Helen Sarrinikolaou has won two return tickets to any capital city in the Middle East or Europe, in the Beirut Hellenic Bank 2012 – B Promotion.

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Greek coalition has ‘basic agreement’ on austerity

After weeks of fruitless efforts, the heads of the three parties in Greece’s governing coalition have struck a basic deal.

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Speaker may quit over graft charges

Parliament Speaker Vangelis Meimarakis, one of the most high-profile politicians said on Thursday that he was considering resigning.

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Going, going, gone

Victoria’s big weekend for auctions will see over 600 properties under the hammer.

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Constantinou ‘tried to strangle stepmother’

Steve Constantinou, the man accused of murdering Johanna “Jazzy O” Martin has recently tried to strangle his stepmother, a court heard.

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EU Presidency boosts Cyprus image

Cyprus’ High Commissioner Mr Yannis Iacovou gave a briefing to the Parliamentary Friends of Cyprus Group in Canberra.

Features

The grandfather of cervical cancer prevention

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Greek medical pioneer Georgios Papanikolaou – the inventor of the Pap smear.

Sport

Victory’s new game plan; no striker

Melbourne Victory has a novel strategy for becoming the most attacking team in the A-League – play without a striker.

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