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Life

Stopover in Bangkok, the city of angels

It has been described as the Venice of the East, but Bangkok is a trhiving megalopis that has no equal.

Life

The last librarian

Classical Greek theatre reinvented.

Features

Trends for a lifetime

Architect Barbara Yerondais talks to Neos Kosmos about how to turn a house into a home through design.

Features

Musings on the motherland

In light of the barrage of negative press about Greece’s economy and subsequent effect on its people and their psyche, it’s time to reflect on the beauty of Greece and the ties tha

News

Social security funds lose billions

The financial crisis has brought losses of about 4.5 billion euros to the country’s social security funds.

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Life

Polixeni plays rebetika

Musical debut shows great experience.

News

Spreading Christmas cheer

Heidi Asimomitis is making sure all South Australians are inundated with a healthy dose of Christmas cheer, year after year.

Dialogue

Fracking and Poseidon

In this week’s opinion piece, Joanne Lock looks at the controversial issue of ‘fracking’ and compares it to ancient times.

Will Power on track for Indycar return

Australian Will Power, injured in the fiery crash that killed Dan Wheldon in the IndyCar season finale, has been cleared to return to racing.

Sport

Lion cub lands on his feet

Boasting an enormous amount of sporting talent and the chiselled looks of a Greek god, young Brisbane Lions recruit Patrick Karnezis, has the football world at his feet.

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