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More room for baby boom in the top end

NT people find a procreative way to keep warm in winter.

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The Slap goes to Greece, while Tsiolkas works on a new success

Christos Tsiolkas talks to Neos Kosmos about the success of The Slap and his latest literary venture.

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War through Hellenic eyes

Ex-warrant officer Peter Adamis shares with us his personal account of what it’s like to be a Greek Australian soldier fighting for your country and what the spirit of ANZAC means

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The silence is deafening

In this week’s Three Sides to Every Story, J Spiropoulos looks at whether or not the Newcastle Jets will make the next A-League season.

Windows 8: is this the tablet to tackle iPad stranglehold?

Microsoft is reportedly aiming to push Apple’s worldwide iPad market share to under 50 per cent by mid 2013 with Windows 8 tablets

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Bank of Beirut launches new corporate identity

Bank of Beirut launched a new corporate identity and logo recently, which includes an image overhaul in all of the bank’s 15 branches around Australia in Melbourne, Sydney and Adel

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New company set up to promote Greek tourism

The establishment of a company whose sole purpose will be promoting Greek tourism, both domestic and foreign, was recently ratified by Parliament.

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Child porn link at Appeals Court

Police officers seized the hard drive from a computer operated by employees in the Appeals Court building in Athens on suspicion that it was used to trade in child pornography.

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Minister calls for Anzac Day unity

Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Nicholas Kotsiras, has encouraged all communities across Victoria to participate in this year’s Anzac Day commemorations.

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Abused by her own

Court hears pensioner lived in fear of her nephew.

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