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Women’s water polo final for Greece
The women’s water polo national team, the reigning world champions, qualified on Thursday for the final of the 2012 European Championship in the Netherlands by defeating Hungary in
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French, Russian and Portuguese arrivals increase
Arrivals from France, Russia and Portugal bolstered the number of visitors to Greece by 10.4 per cent in the first nine months of 2011, the Hellenic Statistical Authority reported
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Australia Day marred by protests
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was dragged away by security after being attacked by protestors outside The Lobby restaurant during Australia Day celebrations on Thursday.
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Charities wary of govt scrutiny
Catholic Health Australia has warned that new legislation proposed by the Federal Goverment will allow the government to take over charities critical of government policy.
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My business: Thomas Koutsoupias Lawyers and co
Thomas Koutsoupias gives an insight of the day-to-day life of running a legal practice.
Life –
Cool summer soups
Soups aren’t just a winter comfort food, you can still enjoy them in the summer sun.
Features –
A Greek amongst the Chinese media
A passion for truth led Greek Australian Tina Sofos to present the world news for a Chinese broadcaster
Breeze to your ears
With its small size and reasonable price, the Breeze is sure to win the hearts of many digital radio listeners wanting a portable solution that runs on both batteries and mains pow
Dialogue –
What’s in a name? Drones and gorgons
Joanne Lock looks at how Greek mythological figures have filtered there way into modern technology and warfare.
Life –
Wishful thinking Brooke
Brooke Shields revealed on a UK chat show that she thought she was going to lose her virginity to George Michael.