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Helen of Troy, Marilyn Manroe and Diotima of Mantinaea on love

In a world of turmoil, strife and restless change, the one thing that remains resolutely constant, is love

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The road to a better deal

Mark Bouris explains how to get on the road to a better deal

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Fears of far-right rise in crisis-hit Greece

They descended by the hundreds – black-shirted, bat-wielding youths chasing down dark-skinned immigrants through the streets of Athens and beating them senseless in an unprecedente

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Lesvos, Corfu and Laconia up in flames

A wildfire that broke out on Thursday in the region of Ano Tompra, west of Gythio in Laconia prefecture, located in the southern province of Peloponnese, has burned its way through

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Parliament passes key law before EU/IMF visit

Instead of taking their usual long summer recess, Greek lawmakers are working full-time

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A journey through rembetiko

The Rembetiko Story aims to take the audience on a journey through the birth, development and glory of Greek urban blues music

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Anna Kannava retrospective

Anna Kannava, respected filmmaker, artist and writer, will be remembered in a screening tour of her movies and documentaries

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The loyalty of Greek bankers

When you think bankers, and financiers, business development managers and lenders – loyalty might not be the first word that springs to mind

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Kalisperis honoured for work helping migrants

The Brotherhood of St Laurence has honoured the founding father of the Ecumenical Migration Centre (EMC) Johnny Kalisperis

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The first democracy- in shreds

Vrasidas Karalis, Professor of Modern Greek Studies, argues that not only has the economy of Greece failed, but democracy itself

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