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Greeks most pessimistic in EU, survey finds

Only 22 percent of Greek households are satisfied with their financial situation, when the European Union average is nearly three times that

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Dora’s recipe: Amigdalota

A delicious biscuit that is easy to make and is great for any occasion

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Peloponnesian youth celebration

Over 100 people attended the inaugural cocktail party put on by the Youth Committee of the Peloponnesian Confederation of Melbourne and Victoria

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Kicking away homelessness

Helen Velissaris talks to the Greek Australians who devote their time and lives to removing the stigma of homelessness, one game at a time

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ECB gives Greece another boost

State bonds restored as accepted collateral for the supply of liquidity to the country’s banks

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MPs vote to drop Lagarde list probe

Parliament’s institutions and transparency committee decided by a narrow majority on Tuesday to stop probing the handling of the Lagarde list

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Finance Ministry shakes up tax collection to boost revenues

Dozens of officials being moved as Greece tries to improve gathering of revenues

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Samaras draws parallel with Adenauer, aims for hands-on approch

Prime Minister Antonis Samaras promised to adopt a much more hands-on role in ensuring that his government meets its targets

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Cyprus says financing secured, no danger of default

Cyprus said on Tuesday it would not default on its payments and had secured necessary financing to meet its immediate requirements

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Greeks remain at the helm of global shipping industry

The inclusion of 14 Greek shipowners in the world’s Top 100 compiled by Lloyd’s List for 2012 confirms that the Greek shipping industry remains at the helm of the global market

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