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Serial rapist pleads guilty
John Xydias has pleaded guilty to 86 charges of rape and sexual assault on 11 women between 1991 and 2006 and is being investigated by police with the possibility of additional cha
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Kidney disease goodwill
Harry Efthimiadis received a kidney transplant from an unexpected friend. National Kidney Week raises awareness of the disease.
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Looming the memory
Read about a play whose main character returns to his family’s village to rediscover his love of chickens, meet his estranged uncle, uncover dark family secrets and realise what it
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AEK dispose of PAOK …again
Panaithinaikos and AEK will fight for Greece’s second spot in the Champions League qualifiers following AEK’s victory over PAOK and PAO’s victory over Larissa.
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A genuine multicultural boss
A Greek-Australian with over 30 years involvement at the cutting edge of the arts and cultural diversity shares what has made him a tireless champion of multiculturalism.
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Thunder struck by South’s late comeback
South Melbourne came back from a 2 goal deficit to forge a 2-2 draw with Dandenong Thunder on Saturday night.
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19 year old, first swine flu case in Greece
The first case of swine flu in Greece was detected last week and the 19-year-old is in a stable condition in Sismanogleio Hospital in Athens.
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Antiquities return prompts calls for marbles
Greece is stepping up pressure on the British Museum to return the Parthenon Marbles following the return of more than 200 antiquities to Greece last week.
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Detention and warrant for former Siemens executives
The ongoing investigation into the Siemens bribery scandal in Greece has seen two former Siemens executives detained in jail and an international warrant arrest for the former CEO.
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Students oppose closure of the Greek Department at UNSW
The proposed closure of the Modern Greek department prompted a strong and passionate response from Greek university students in Sydney in support of the program.