Recent
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Religious icons might go
Greece will have no choice but to remove religious icons from school classrooms and other public buildings if the European Court of Human Rights stands by a ruling it made earlier
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Agency to probe police offenses
Greece is setting up an agency to investigate alleged cases of abusive or violent treatment of citizens by police.
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College licenses revoked
The Greek Education Minister has revoked the operating licenses for the thirty three private educational providers who teach overseas University courses in Greece.
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Somali pirates hijack Greek mega-tanker
Somali pirates hijacked Greek owned mega-tanker Maran Centaurus on its way to the USA.
Features –
Daylesford, the Spa Centre
Daylesford is the Spa Centre of Australia, a fantasy location for pampering, but does it live up to expectations? Catherine Kladakis road tests two day spas and two ‘wellness re
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‘Free’ satellite TV trio caught
Three people have been arrested for breaking the encryption codes used by the Greek digital satellite pay-TV platform Nova and offering free viewing to people around Greece.
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All for the king’s rain
The controversial bust of Leonidas was unveiled in Brunswick over the weekend.
Sport –
Diverse sports celebrated at the games
The 2009 Pan Hellenic Games herald future sporting stars
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The Pan Hellenic spirit shines at games
More than 700 athletes from Australia and New Zealand took part in the three day Pan Hellenic Games which took place in Melbourne over the weekend.
Dialogue –
Liberal Party in disarray, will Rudd do them in slowly?
Rudd will be laughing all the way to a landslide victory be it through a double dissolution, or a full term election, as the Liberal Party tears itself apart.