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  1. Greek industrialists decry conditions as another major firm moves its HQ abroad

    Economy

    in terms of impact) reduction in VAT in the food service sector while not addressing the issue of special

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  2. What next for Greek politics after Golden Dawn arrests?

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    Intelligence Service was also removed from his position. The swiftness with which authorities have acted after... retain their role until convicted. Even in the case of them resigning en masse, national elections

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  3. Samaras ratchets up tension in clash with SYRIZA over violence
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    monitored by the National Intelligence Service (EYP). It was earlier revealed that the agency had been

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  4. Why tax evasion threatens to become endemic due to how Cyprus was bailed out
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    Agora

    (one is taxed after making 19,500 euros) combined with a relatively professional tax service, has

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  5. Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
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    Agora

    by a political rival suspected of having links to the police and intelligence service? A judicial

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  6. With prior actions pending, PASOK showing signs of adjustment fatigue
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the government should keep to the target for civil service sackings this year. It is an example

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  7. Settling rising private debt? The IMF has some ideas

    Economy

    and provide debt relief only to those borrowers whose ability to service their debt is likely

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  8. In survival bid, coalition seeks to ease taxpayer burden, secure early bailout exit
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for the food service sector in the lower bracket of 13 percent and introduces a 30 percent reduction

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  9. The one question SYRIZA needs to answer
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    Agora

    to service debt obligations. Next year Greece is scheduled to repay 8.4 billion euros to the IMF, just

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  10. Greek reform proposals set for broad approval but include some political obstacles
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    with the troika when he removed the service's chief, Haris Theoharis, in the wake of the European Parliament

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