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Anniversary event marked bi-communal acts of courage in Cyprus

Representatives from the Greek and Turkish communities on Cyprus came together to honour the unsung heroes from both sides who risked their lives to save people during the 1974 inv

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Parents want wife for son

Nick lives in Sydney, works as a maribe engineer, owns three properties and, according to an ad placed in Neos Kosmos by is parents, is looking for a wife.

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Michael Angelakis:Adelaide’s lovable larrikin

Michael Angelakis shares his experience of running Angelakis Brothers, one of South Australia’s leading seafood, poultry and game wholesalers and retailers..

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ID cards to combat sport violence in Greece

The Greek Government is countering the rise in sports violence by introducing a system of personalised tickets and id cards for season ticket holders across all major sports in Gre

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Somali migrants left homeless

A police raid on two building in central Athens led to the arrest of 85 illegal migrants and their being declared public health risks.

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ALP Right fights Cyprus resolution at conference

The ALP National Conference in Sydney downgraded the ALP’s position on the Cyprus and excluded the Cyprus issue from Labor’s Foreign Affairs platform.

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Theo bids farewell in 2010

The stepping down of Theo Theophanous marks the end of an era.

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Holdens triumph at Sandown

Resident rev head Fiv Antoniou spends a weekend at Sandown enjoying the V8 Supercars.

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Sutherland smash Olympic’s finals hopes

A 5-1 drubbing by Sutherland has all but finished Sydney Olympic’s chances of playing finals football with one round to go in the NSW Premier League.

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Mixed fortunes for Greek giants

The three Greek football teams had mixed starts to their European campaigns, with PAO and Olympiakos victorious and Panathinaikos suffering a surprise loss.

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