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Church defends its tax record
The Church of Greece has again sought to fend off accusations it is not digging deep enough into its coffers to help pull the debt-wracked country out of its economic crisis.
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Migrant group says there have been 300 race attacks since April
Anti-racism campaigners in Greece say they have received claims of more than 300 attacks against mostly south Asian immigrants in the past three months.
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Troika visit next week due to be brief
Top officials from the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund are expected to spend only four days in Athens next week.
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Spartans defeat Old Geelong
The Hawthorn Spartans bounced back from last weeks defeat taking the points off Old Geelong, having not lost at home since their inaugural game in round 1 2011.
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IMF says ECB could play central role in fighting debt crisis
The European Central Bank could play a bigger role in fighting the euro zone sovereign debt crisis through more rate cuts, bond purchases and further liquidity provision.
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19th Greek Film Festival dates announced
The first round of dates for the 2012 Greek Film Festival in Australia have been announced.
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Borrowers more confident with variable rates
The percentage of new borrowers choosing variable rate home loans rose in June for the third consecutive month as rate cuts hit home.
Life –
And a redhead
Greek Australian artist Kaliopy talks to Neos Kosmos about creating art by mood, feel and imagination.
Life –
Dora’s recipe: Pligouri pilaf
An awesome side or a base for any salad, pligouri pilaf is a carb staple in the Greek diet.