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Soccer board approves the wearing of headscarves

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) unanimously agreed to approve the wearing of headscarves during games.

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A comeback

Through most of 2011 and the beginning of this year, the Australian economy has been hobbled by sentiment, writes Mark Bouris.

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SYRIZA slams plans for asset sales

Alexis Tsipras attacked the government’s privatization agenda, accusing the power-sharing administration of wanting to sell public assets and resources on the cheap.

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Troika says targets come before tranches

Athens had missed or was off course on 210 targets in its loan agreement and would need to rectify this before receiving any more money.

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Memorial service and ceremony for Cyprus

As a mark of respect to those who lost their lives defending freedom in Cyprus, the Justice for Cyprus Coordination Committee SA will be holding a memorial service.

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Greece’s new government wins confidence vote

The new three-party coalition government in Greece has won a vote of confidence in parliament early Monday.

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Smoother drive on Moonee Ponds Creek Bridge

The addition of three new lanes on the Moonee Ponds Creek Bridge have been opened, easing traffic for Greensborough-bound commuters on the Western Ring Road.

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8 million households to get assistance on Carbon Tax

New financial year sees low to middle income earners better off

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Human toll of proposed taxi policy

Fel’s Taxi Review still leaves a sour taste.

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Greek shipping heir to help Greek debt

Greek shipping heir Peter Nomikos aims to tap the Greek diaspora to help reduce the Greek national debt with a US-based non-for-profit organization “Greece Debt Free”.

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