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  1. New Democracy and SYRIZA draw battle lines for European elections
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    with the austerity policies of the past few years. SYRIZA's election posters and TV ad highlights the bankruptcy

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  2. New Democracy and SYRIZA neck and neck for EP vote but PASOK adrift
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    over the past few days give the conservatives the lead: MRB poll for Star TV (#EP2014): ND 21.9

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  3. One night in Cannes

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    destabilise the government. Later that same night, though, Venizelos repeated his comments in a TV

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  4. Greek politics in thrall to new faces and old ideas
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    member of society and has connected with people through his TV shows. However, on the eve of Sunday’s

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  5. What kind of poll win does SYRIZA need to eye snap elections?
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    of victory he expects to be decisive. Speaking to Skai TV on Wednesday, he said that a win of 4 to 6

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  6. Greece stuck in the long tunnel of political transition
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    the conditions for a symbolic civil war. He is driving away investors.” New Democracy’s TV spots

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  7. Greece's new finance minister lines up for a marathon (and several short sprints)

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    and not being paid on time,” Hardouvelis told Ant-1 TV in his first interview after being named

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  8. Stomach for the fight
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    have entered the government are figures that can fight it out with the opposition party on TV

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  9. New Democracy risks losing moderates with move for right-wing alliance

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    and I feel that I have no connection to this at all,” Mitsotakis told Mega TV. His comments raise

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  10. The television will not be revolutionised
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    When Prime Minister Antonis Samaras decided to close down public broadcaster ERT in June 2013, then government spokesman Simos Kedikoglou stood in front of TV cameras and called the service “a characteristic case of a unique lack of transparency... that ends today.” “In ERT’s place

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