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AEK too good for Reds
With all to play for AEK condemned Olympiakos to bottom place on the playoff table. PAOK, meanwhile, learned of its potential opponents in the qualifying stage of the Champions
Dialogue –
We need audacious targets
For Greece to escape its predicament, it is not enough to reduce salaries and pensions, slash spending and reform the social security system and labor market. We will need bold
Dialogue –
Brothers, troublemakers and tax avoiders
On The Spit gets very upset when legends who sit on the perch of fame and fortune, who are lauded by Greek baby boomers, fall and knock themselves out.
Dialogue –
GFC: Helps us help you
Fair or not, Greece has been targeted as the cancer to the world’s economic woes. Maybe if the media tries hard enough, they can blame Greece for Global Warming too!
News –
Major parties losing support
Support for the country’s two major political parties, ruling Socialist PASOK and conservative New Democracy, has plummeted over the past month.
News –
Bailout pays off Greek creditors
Cash-strapped Greece managed to pay off its creditors last week, using billions of euros from the EU-led rescue package aimed at containing the debt crisis.
News –
Priceless antiquities recovered by authorities
The priceless artefacts were recovered by authorities three days ago during a sting operation in the Corinth prefecture of southern Greece, and specifically near the village of
News –
“Help us find a new home” – Autism Angels
Autism Angels needs your help to keep their autism support services alive.
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Stefan Cassomenos still calls Australia home
He could be performing at prestigious concerts in London or composing in Milan, but for pianist Stephen Cassomenos Melbourne is where he wants to forge his future.
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Paul’s ‘Phoenix’ rises online
Paul Michailidis shares his experience of running his online beauty distribution company, Phoenix Beauty Products.