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Prisons are full

The governors of three prisons – high-security Korydallos, southwestern Athens, and facilities in Halkida and Tripoli – have said they will not take in any more inmates as overcrow

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Greece celebrates Australia Day

Athens celebrated Australia Day with an official function on Wednesday 1 February at the Australian embassy in Athens.

Life

Plating up

Presentation makes all the difference between a good dish and a great one, writes Penni Pappas

Sport

Perkins warns Thorpe not to travel too much

Olympic great Kieren Perkins has warned Ian Thorpe to travel less before his Olympic bid.

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Ephraim appeals for bail

Vatopedi Monastery monk Ephraim submitted an appeal on Monday to be released on bail from Korydallos Prison, where he is being held pending a trial for money laundering and embezzl

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Lung cancer on the rise

Despite stricter laws banning smoking in public places, including cafes, bars and nightclubs, that have been in force since 2010, deaths from lung cancer in Greece show no sign of

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The venerable Greek communities of Austria-Hungary

Take a tour of the Greek diaspora, how they forged their identity and built their communities in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Ricoh GR Digital IV has serious focus

Tech Talk takes a look at the functionality of the Ricoh GR Digital IV.

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My business: Victoria Market Seafoods

George Milonas takes us through a day in the life of a fishmonger in this week’s business profile.

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NAB is our favourite big bank

National Australia Bank put its nose in front of ANZ in Roy Morgan’s October consumer banking customer satisfaction survey.

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