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  1. Troika document reveals thorny issues, coalition's commitments to conclude review
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    Athens and Thessaloniki Port Authorities), seek binding bids for railways and transfer of the 10

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  2. Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead

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    that beyond their opposition to austerity policies there is not a lot binding them. It is questionable

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  3. So far and yet so near for Greece and eurozone after second abortive Eurogroup
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    in a rather vague and non-binding manner at a November 2012 meeting of eurozone finance ministers. Beyond

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  4. Tsipras begins effort to avoid SYRIZA division over deal with creditors

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    binding bids had not been submitted by investors, the process could be stopped. The wording of Greece

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  5. ECB's negative opinion on foreclosure bill creates another obstacle in bailout talks

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    is not binding for the Greek government but suggests that this is another issue that could become

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  6. The key points from lenders' proposals to Greece

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    ). The government will announce binding bid dates for the two ports and for Trainose. In addition

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  7. Newsletter 29 - 05/06/2015

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    in 2018. The new targets are lower than those in the current memorandum (which were binding

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  8. Some snags remain in discussion with lenders over new privatisation scheme

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    airport). Specifically, the Greek authorities pledged to announce binding bid dates for OLP and OLTH

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  9. Greece commits to ambitious privatisation targets as part of new bailout

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    prior actions: 1) Announce binding bid dates for Piraeus (OLP) and Thessaloniki (OLTH) port

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  10. Crisis changing Greeks' college choices, research indicates

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    . As Megalokonomou notes, students who join the armed forces sign an enlistment contract, binding them

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