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Board defends Durakovic’s sacking

On Friday morning the football world woke up to the news that Mehmet Durakovic’s services have been terminated after only six months in the position.

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Monsanto and Demeter

The Goddess Demeter ruled over grain, the harvest, agriculture and fertility in ancient Greece.

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People’s choice

Mark Bouris asks the people what they think dominated business news, their response? Mortgage rates and big banks.

Wi-Fi security flaw discovered

Home Wi-Fi networks are popping up all over the place, with more and more people plugging them into their broadband Internet connections.

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Kodak on the verge of bankruptcy

Eastman Kodak, the 131-year-old photography pioneer and once the hottest tech firm on the planet, is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy.

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NZ to withdraw from Afghanistan

New Zealand’s Special Air Service troops will return from Afghanistan in March next year.

Filmmaker Lucia Rikaki dies

Greek film director, documentarian, writer and producer Lucia Rikaki died in Athens last week after a long battle with cancer.

The evolution of ethnic comedy

Comicus Erectus – The Ethnic Comedy Revolution is a new comedy show that delves into the creation of ethnic comedy and thrusts the audience into the future of this humorous genre.

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‘TRNC’ plans name change if no solution

The breakaway regime of occupied Cyprus will conduct constitutional changes and will change its name if the Cyprus peace talks do not provide a solution by July 2012.

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Export industries plan exit strategies

The majority of export-reliant Greek industries are adopting a defensive stance for 2012 after struggling to survive the economic hardships of 2011.

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