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Aussies on the green line
Australian police officers currently serve in Cyprus as part of the UN Peace Keeping Forces as a call of duty which has been carried out since 1964.
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A Greek spin on ovarian cancer awareness
Tania Tiropanis is one of the 11th Hour Ambassadors for Ovarian Cancer Month Campaign
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AEK hold PAO to a 1-1 draw
Levadiakos, Olympiakos, PanThrakikos, Xanthi, Iraklis, PAOK and Yiannina were the winners in round 20 of the Greek Super League.
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Greens fall from grace
Reigning Euroleague basketball champion Panathinaikos lost at home to Partizan and Maroussi suffered a defeat away to Barcelona while Olympiakos produced a dynamic display to see o
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Faldo setting sights on Greek golf
Six times Major winner Nick Faldo has announced that the inaugural Faldo Series Greece Championship will take place in Greece for the first time in July.
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All in the name of harmony
Peter Katholos and Carlton Football Club great Ange Christou joined the Greek footy squad training in preparation for the the Australian Football Harmony Cup in March.
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Farmers blockade for second week
The farmer blockades across Greece continued for the second week in support of their call for continued agricultural subsidies.
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Greek PM seeks progress with near neighbours
The Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou declared last week that the time is right for progress in a range of bilateral disputes involving Greece and its neighbours.
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Court denies Brit bail…again
A court on Zakynthos has rejected an appeal by a young Briton to be released on bail despite the fact that he has been held for the last six months awaiting trial in an alleged man
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Holidays abroad remain popular with Greeks
Despite the economic crisis, the number of Greeks traveling abroad during the Christmas and New Year holiday period rose this year, with Italy and Germany ranking among the favoure