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Picasso stolen from Athens gallery

A famous painting by art master Pablo Picasso, was one of the three paintings stolen from Greece’s National Gallery in central Athens.

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A bottlomless crisis for 2012

Budget revenues lagged in 2011 while the EU expects GDP to shrink by a further seven per cent.

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Minister admits civil service scheme failure

The labor reserve scheme, which is designed to place 30,000 civil servants on reduced salaries for a year was described this week by Administrative Reform Minister Dimitris Reppas

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Jobless rate climbs to 18.2 per cent

More than 300,000 jobs were lost in Greece from October 2010 to October 2011.

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Acropolis could soon be leased

Conservative MP Gerasimos Giakoumatos says acient sites can bring revenue.

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Progress on key legislation ahead of troika’s visit

Progress was made on a couple of key pieces of reform legislation on Thursday as it was announced that representatives of the European Commission, commonly known as the troika, are

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Have you got Australia’s best backyard

Sporting legends around Australia are getting behind STIHL’s search for Australia’s best backyard in time to celebrate Australia Day.

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It’s a dance off!

The Pyrrhic Cultural Association of SA is an establishment for the learning of traditional dances from Greece and Greater Asia Minor, with a specialisation in Pontian dance and cul

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Police advise car owners to look and lock before they leave

A rise in car break-ins in Manningham, Victoria has prompted police to warn motorists to look and lock before leaving their cars.

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Rann says goodbye to political life

in 1977, SA Premier Don Dunstan asked a 24-year-old Mike Rann what he wanted in his career. “I want your job,” he replied. 24year years later, he got it. As the longest serving Lab

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