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AEK pays for Manolas’ red card
AEK paid for the totally needless second yellow card to defender Costas Manolas by dropping two points at home to OFI Crete (1-1) in the only Super League game that took place this
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Clues in metro bomb case
Police may have identified those who planted an incendiary device that failed to explode on an Athens metro train on Saturday after viewing CCTV footage from the public transport n
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Palmer and the FFA at war
Clive Palmer, billionaire owner of Gold Coast United, took on epic proportions following his vitriolic attack on the FFA – and in particular CEO Ben Buckley, Peter Kokotis explores
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Algae bloom chokes Melbourne’s Edwardes Park Lake
Darebin City Council has issued a warning advising people to avoid contact with Edwardes Park Lake in Reservoir following the detection of blue-green algae by environmental officer
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The Big Greek Night for cricket
The East Coburg Cricket Club is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this year and to honour the occasion they are hosting The Big Greek Night.
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Three hurt in violent Rhodes brawl
A violent brawl that broke out between a group of Greeks and migrants on the southern Aegean island of Rhodes in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Crucial week for Greece
Bundestag approves debt deal but Dutch, Finnish MPs must do same as Greek MPs tackle pension cuts.
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Reds win second leg on Carroll’s one leg
Soccer has a funny way of giving back what it has taken away from its heroes, and former Manchester United keeper Roy Carroll tasted the sweet side of this on Thursday.