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Democratic indignance in action

The day before authorities began removing the last of the ‘indignant’ protesters from Syntagma Square, Thomas Andronas tried to make sense of the situation

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Palladion

Dean Kalimniou explores the significance of a villager’s death in Australia

Sport

OFI back in Super League

OFI Crete is celebrating its return to the Greek Super League after two years in the second division

Sport

Hamilton spins while Button wins

McLaren driver Jenson Button celebrated his 200th Formula One start by winning the Hungarian Grand Prix last Sunday

News

FYROM President blames Greece for deadlock

Gjorge Ivanov, the conservative President of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) blamed Greece for the ongoing impasse in the name dispute while calling upon Brussels

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Fifteen to stand trial for structured bond scandal

The Appeals Justices Council ruled that 15 people should stand trial for the 280-million-euro structured bond sold to Greek social insurance funds at inflated prices

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Unstable future for The Belvedere

The future of historic house The Belvedere in Queensland is hanging by a thread

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Move over Zara, Topshop’s moving in

The dust hasn’t even settled with Zara’s onslaught on the Australian market before news that Topshop, UK’s clothing juggernaut, is setting up shop in Australia

Features

NUGAS – a retrospective

Penni Pappas takes a walk down NUGAS memory lane and looks at the issues, identity and cultural challenges members have faced throughout its 40 year existence

Life

Low budget movie shares the horrors of the Cyprus invasion

John-Paul Hussey reviwes the movie The Palace

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