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Greece set to get loan reprieve

EU Economics Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn has backed a delay for Greece in the repayment of its 110-billion-euro rescue loan.

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Trade in gold coins rising

Pawn shops in downtown Omonia and other parts of Athens have been doing brisk business in the illicit trade of sovereign gold coins, according to a report in Kathimerini this week.

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Culture Ministry on Parthenon marbles

Greece has responded to a newspaper report that Greece was dropping its long-standing claim to the Parthenon marbles in return for the British Museum sending the Acropolis artefac

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Winemakers take action

A Greek winemaking cooperative will file a lawsuit in Germany against distributors and supermarket retailers offering wines from the neighbouring former Yugoslav Republic of Macedo

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New card to battle tax-dodging retailers

As of January 1, Greek taxpayers will be able to pick up a card from banks that can be used to electronically record transactions as they shop.

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Greek government steps down, IOC steps up

Greece’s Olympic hopefuls will be forced to rely on handouts from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) following Greek government cutbacks in funding for their London 2012 pre

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Victory outsmarts Heart in front of bumper crowd

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Melbourne Victory produced a calculated and clinical display of counter-attacking football to square the derby ledger with M

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A fighter till the end

George Sotiropoulos said he can’t wait to fight on home turf when he spoke to Neos Kosmos from the USA.

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PAOK on top in Thessaloniki

PAOK moved three points clear of local rivals Aris as they beat Iraklis 1-0 in the Thessaloniki derby on Saturday.

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Mixed Greek results in Euroleague thrillers

Greens come from behind to win while Olympiakos go down despite 20 point run late.

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