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  1. Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014

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    upset that SYRIZA’s MEPs in Brussels proposed that he stand down after revelations of Luxembourg’s

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  2. Greeks most pessimistic about EU's prospects
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    states, led by Poland (61 percent), Romania (59), Ireland (53), Bulgaria (51) and Luxembourg (51

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  3. A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
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    after revelations of Luxembourg’s secret tax deals while he was the country’s prime minister

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  4. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    under international law in Luxembourg? What about the funding agreements that have so far been

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  5. Searching for electoral manifestos and overcoming voting obstacles in Greece
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    that it is registered under international law in Luxembourg? What about the funding agreements

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  6. No deal at Eurogroup but also no clear way forward
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    though some finance ministers, such as Luxembourg's Pierre Gramegna, told reporters on their way out

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  7. Greek current account deficit grows in Dec, 2014 surplus at 1.66 bln

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    the participation of the Luxembourg parent company in the capital increase of Wind Hellas and the purchase of real

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  8. Greek women having children later, young people taking longer to fly the family coop

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    %) and Luxembourg (11.8 %). The report also found that while young Greeks are among those most likely among

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  9. Greek children lead way in languages at primary school level
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    the top (after Luxembourg) for the percentage learning two or more foreign languages, at 31.1

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  10. Greece and lenders fail to bridge their differences in Brussels

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    Last-ditch efforts in Brussels to reach a deal between Greece and its lenders proved fruitless over the weekend, meaning attention will now turn to Wednesday’s meeting of the European Central Bank’s general council and Thursday’s gathering of eurozone finance ministers in Luxembourg. Greece has

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