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Christmas shoppers choose debit over credit

The Australian National Retailers Association (ANRA) surveyed 1000 people and found most use debit and cash to minimise Christmas debt.

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Papademos’ popularity slipping

The number of voters who have a negative view of Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is increasing according to a new poll from Alco.

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Christmas book ideas

Looking for the ideal gift for the reader in your life? How about one of these titles for their Christmas stocking? Joanne Lock has 8 books for you.

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Turkey and France in genocide row

Turkey has frozen relations with France in response to approval of a law that may deny that the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 by Ottoman Turks was genocide

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PM seeks no crisis

President Karolos Papoulias on Thursday offered to help Prime Minister Lucas Papademos ward off a political crisis by convening a session of party leaders if the premier’s talks wi

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Big four move towards cup

The Greek Cup Round of 32 kicked off around the country on Tuesday with defending title holders AEK Athens overcoming a resilient Kalamata 0-1 on a waterlogged pitch in the Mesinni

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PAO beaten by CSKA

Russian side CSKA Moscow thrashed the European Champions Panathinaikos 91-75 on Wednesday to clinch top spot in their Euroleague group.

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The twelve days of Christmas

On the Greek Orthodox calendar, Christmas may rank second to Easter in the holiday stakes, but Christmas is still met with high anticipation and unique traditions to celebrate the

Sport

In Manchester the happier Christmas

The busy Christmas EPL fixture program has already seen two rounds of fixtures, and will see two more after the big man has dropped off his presents.

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Money, money, money. Where’s the money?

In this week’s Three Sides to Every Story, J Spiropoulos looks at the findings of The Smith Report and how it will impace A-League football in Australia.

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