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Greeks seek refuge in coffee shops amid slump
The sale of coffee in Greece has remained strong despite the impact of the global financial crisis and the closing down of hundreds of small businesses.
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Minister offers calm words as Greek deficit doubles
Greek Economy Minister Yiannis Papathanassiou remained calm despite the release of official figures which show that the Greek deficit has doubled to five percent of GDP.
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Six games star in Games Festival
The First Games Festival which will celebrates games such as chess, bridge, scrabble, darts and sudoko opened in Thessaloniki over the weekend.
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Wife saves day
The wife of the Greek Prime Minister came to the rescue of a journalist during their visit to Cyprus.
Features –
The Greek dictatorship forty two years later
Professor Vrasidas Karalis looks at the Junta and the continuing impact it has had on contemporary Greek politics.
Features –
Tower of Babel
Three longstanding members of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria examine the proposal for a Greek Tower on Lonsdale Street and express the view that the number
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Tower for our future
Bill Papastergiadis believes that good reasoning and sound research informs the proposal for the Greek Tower in Lonsdale Street.
Dialogue –
Oz pollies all at sea over asylum seekers
Nick Economou questions the position of the Malcolm Turnbull and the Liberal Opposition in relation to the recent arrival of asylum seekers in Australian territorial waters.
Dialogue –
Mr Simitis : architect of modernity
Theo Giantsos argues that former Greek Prime Minister, Costas Simitis, is the pivotal figure in the modernisation of the Greek economy whose legacy is being squandered by the Kara
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Deft editorial juxtaposition
A readers offers his wry observations on the importance of punctuality,