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News –
New measures necessary for EU-IMF loans
Greece is close to agreeing to a new set of austerity measures, which will affect both the public and private sectors, that would unlock the emergency loans from the European Union
Dialogue –
On The Spit
On The Spit pokes fun at the Bishop of Kalavryta and identifies a new source of export income for Greece
News –
Papandreou calls for EU intervention to prevent spread of crisis
The Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has appealed for the rapid intervention of the European Union to prevent a speculation triggered crisis across Europe.
Life –
Minx is the new nails
Minx Nails is a genius alternative to nail polish and a new cult nail trend in Hollywood
Features –
The Greek crisis through Aussie eyes
Papandreou has asked for activation of the EU-IMF debt rescue mechanism, so Neos Kosmos talked to some Greek Australians in Greece about their reaction.
Ancient Greece: 42.195 Km and counting!
Cambridge Fellow Michael C Scott examines the length of Pheideppides’ fatal run to let all know that the Athenians had beat the Persians at the Battle of Marathon.
News –
Greece’s rating downgrade trigger market plunge
Greece’s credit rating was downgraded yet again by rating agency Standard & Poor’s
Life –
Getting the boot
A good boot is a beautiful thing says MELISSA CHRYS because they keep your feet lovely and warm and you looking wonderful.
Sport –
Memories of best and worst
The 1994 World Cup saw the best and the worst for Greece as it qualified, only to fall apart.
Sport –
Socceroos receive “interesting” AFC draw
FFA also announces a friendly match between Australia and Denmark in South Africa ahead of the World Cup in June.