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Euro falls due to Greek bailout concerns

The Greek government’s insistence that it will keep borrowing through the open market was not enough to allay fears that Greece will need to access the EU-IMF rescue plan.

Basile to rock Sydney

Basile a comedic huricane from North Carolina is playing tonight at the Enmore for the Sydney Comedy Festival.

Finding your way

Cambridge University Fellow, Micheal C. Scott enlightens readers this week with a description of Ancient Greek religious beliefs and mores.

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Police seek terrorists’ arms cache

Six suspected members of the Revolutionary Struggle extremist guerrilla group faced a prosecutor following their arrest on Sunday.

Sport

South Melbourne lured by Asian FA Cup offer

The Football Federation Australia is believed to be all that stands in the way of South Melbourne FC and the Singapore FA.

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GaGa over Nylon Hair Salon

Looking for the perfect haidresser? So am I!  I paid a visit to celebrity stylists of the month, Nylon Salon to see if they fit the bill.

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Boogieing the summer goodbye

Looking back on a summer of free love and music festivals.

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I’ll remember you in the morning

Neos Kosmos’ budding comedian Penni Pappas is about to be a willing
victim of a One Night Stand.

Dialogue

Greece: the deeper source of anti-authoritarian terrorism

“This State kills you every day, condemning people to unemployment and
poverty. When they take your dignity you have to react!”

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Papandreou: We have to concentrate on the next steps in the economy

Less than 24 hours after the eurozone finalized the details of a 30-billion-euro emergency loan scheme for Greece, Prime Minister George Papandreou tried to shift attention to the

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