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Talat double books meeting

The Cyprus talks were postponed last week because the Turkish leader Mehmet Ali Talat had meetings with international diplomats.

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Call for school jobs for priests

The Orthodox Church of Greece has called for compulsory religious education as a way of creating jobs for unemployed theology graduates.

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Arson spree

Arsonists go wild in Athens.

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Policeman injured

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Farmers protest

Protesting farmers pour milk on a street in front of the Greek Parliament during a demonstration against low meat and dairy prices in central Athens on Tuesday, ahead of Orthodox …

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Theatre, migration and the playwright

Australian Greek playwrights are the subject of Eleni Tsefala’s doctoral research.

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Contemporary Space Athens

A design gallery in Athens has recently opened to encourage new thinking about design in Greece and beyond.

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Greece hopes for last minute tourist rush

The outlook for tourism to Greece in 2009 are looking bleak according to industry analysts in Greece.

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Let’s stand up and make a difference

Jean Vithoulkas praises the first generation of the Greek left for their activism and calls on the current generation of Australian Greeks to show the same commitment.

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Conroy shines in confirmation of new SBS Board appointees

Theo Giantsos congratulates Senator Conroy on the process and people appointed to the SBS Board.

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