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We’re drinking too much water

A recent study by university lecturer Spero Tsindos has uncovered that we are drinking far too much water than our bodies need.

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Athens dearer than Berlin

Athens is the world’s 78th most expensive city for non-locals, among 214 cities, according to human resources consultants Mercer.

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Greece all but Czechs out of Euro 2012

Greece harbors only mathematical hopes of advancing to the second round of the European Championship in Poland and Ukraine after losing 2-1 to the Czech Republic at Wroclaw.

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Greek squad must dig deep to beat the Czechs

Greece faces the Czech Republic on Tuesday for its second match in soccer’s European Championship in Poland

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Postecoglou needs time to shine

Archie Thompson has warned Melbourne Victory fans not to expect coach Ange Postecoglou to guide Victory to an A-League title in his first season as coach.

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Greek actor Athinodoros Prousalis dies aged 86

Greek actor Athinodoros Prousali passed away last Tuesday, aged 86 due to a heart attack.

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Greek film centre stage at SFF

Alps is the official competition film at the 2012 Sydney Film Festival, while Dead Europe – based on the Christos Tsiolkas novel of the same name – makes its world premiere.

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No to neo-Nazism

Australia opposes Golden Dawn’s ambitions.

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Austrade shuts up shop in Athens

Austrade – the Australian government’s trade and investment development agency – will close its office in Greece this week as part of a reallocation of its resources in Europe.

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Gloves off for ND and SYRIZA in final strait

Officials of conservative New Democracy and leftist SYRIZA, which have been neck and neck in opinion polls, continued to clash over which party can best negotiate Greece’s continue

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