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Earthquake felt in Northern Greece

An earthquake that hit Bulgaria was felt in Northern Greece.

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Tsipras open to talks with Europeans

Leftist leader Alexis Tsipras told an audience in Berlin that his SYRIZA party has no intention of taking Greece out of the euro and would be prepared to negotiate with the eurozon

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Leaders seek to cultivate EU ties

Samaras, Venizelos head to Brussels to seek talks with Europe’s movers and shakers.

Sport

Printezis, Papanikolaou lead Olympiakos to first win

European champion Olympiakos won the first battle in the local league’s final series as it beat Panathinaikos 84-78 at its home ground, the Peace and Friendship Stadium, on Monday.

Dialogue

Political impasse calls for action now!

Nikos Kolendrianos gives his opinion on what the Greek diaspora should do to help Greece.

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Spartans solid on top of the ladder

The Spartans were forced to make changes to their winning combination due to injuries and unavailability, suffered a shaky first quarter finding themselves 2 points behind at the f

Ford Australia posts $290 million loss

Ford Australia recorded the largest financial loss in its history last week, even after a $102 million Federal and State government handout which only accounted for 3.6 per cent of

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Can’t outsmart the market

Professional investors understand that you can’t outsmart the market. It’s a lesson worth remembering if you’re looking at refinancing a loan with a fixed-rate loan.

Life

Jeffrey Eugenides: writer and modernist romantic

Author of the much-loved novel-turned-film The Virgin Suicides Jeffrey Eugenides lets fans into his literary world.

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Bronze Age art of Cyprus comes alive

A current exhibition at the Ian Potter Museum of Art showcases ancient Cypriot ceramic art held by the University of Melbourne.

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