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  1. Troika returning to Greece but key decisions still months away
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    for the 12 months ahead. A report in the Wall Street Journal indicated that a commitment to a specific

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  2. Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
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    claims against police be included in a new immigration code. A recent Wall Street Journal article

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  3. Why did Greece return to bond markets now? Was it the right decision?

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    percent, banks for 14 percent and pension and insurance funds for 4 percent. The Wall Street

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  4. Coalition caught between pleasing lenders and voters ahead of next troika review
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    conditionality. The Wall Street Journal reported that the eurozone is considering attaching terms to any debt

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  5. With troika review pending, Greek bailout exit plan faces time challenge
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    bailout exit to be discussed in earnest with Greece's eurozone partners. The Wall Street Journal

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  6. Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014

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    at it,” wrote the Wall Street Journal in an editorial this week after the prospect of snap elections

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  7. A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
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    , European leaders got better at it,” wrote the Wall Street Journal in an editorial this week after

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  8. Papandreou's bid for new role in Greek politics far from simple task

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    a brick wall on December 31. DIMAR leader Fotis Kouvelis had for some time flirted the idea of his

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  9. Samaras future unclear as New Democracy enters period of introspection

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    making any sudden moves, suggesting that the current government may soon a brick wall, which could

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  10. Greece and lenders with conceptual, as well as practical, gaps to bridge
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    . This means that there is room for compromise in the days ahead – as a Wall Street Journal article published

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