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Simitis condemns Papandreou government

The Papandreou government was ill prepared when they signed the memorandum with the EU and as a result of that more problems were created for embattled Greece than those solved, ac

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Tsiolkas slaps Margaret Court into line

Author Christos Tsiolkas has described Margaret Court’s anti-gay remarks as “hurtful”, “cruel” and “damaging”.

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Filmmaker Angelopoulos dies in accident

Award winning Greek filmmaker, Theo Angelopoulos, has died after a motorcycle accident whilst working on his latest movie.

Lenovo goes ThinkVision

The ThinkVision is yet another DisplayLink product, in other words a monitor that runs off USB.

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Twitter valve is off, and so are the gloves

Peter Kokotis looks out how Twitter is the latest tool for sports stars to vent in the cyberworld.

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Vegetable soup with pesto

Dora Kitinas-Gogos shows us how to make the staple veggie soup, but give the pesto a Greek twist.

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Winter sales off to slow start

The winter sales got off to a sluggish start in their first week for the most part, with traders noting a sense of weariness on the part of consumers.

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Denktash laid to rest

Thousands of Turkish Cypriot mourners were joined by Turkey’s political elite on Tuesday as they flocked to the streets in the north of Nicosia to pay their last respects to former

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A celebration of migration at the piers

The Piers Festival will celebrate Victoria’s cultural diversity by showcasing and reflecting the rich histories of both Station Pier and Princes Pier in Port Melbourne.

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Our ‘Australia Ambassadors’

Prime Minister Julia Gillard was in Melbourne last week to congratulate 40 Australians who have been recognised for their outstanding work in building strong and cohesive local com

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