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  1. Kammenos dismisses talk of coalition rift but maintains Macedonia name objections
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    in the summer and the political benefits that this could bring for the two governing parties still appear strong

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  2. Macedonia issue, planned rally stoke tension between parties
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    stance but the strong turnout and the fact that several bishops from northern Greece defied Ieronymos

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  3. PMI up to 55.2 in January, highest since October 2007

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    than selling prices. Markit analysts commented on the strong start to the year which Greece’s

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  4. Coalition braces for Sunday demo, ponders impact on cooperation
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    strong turnout may convince Mitsotakis that he is on the right track, especially given

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  5. Newsletter 149 -2/02/2018

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    appear strong enough to kill off any prospect of an irreparable rift developing. However, the question

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  6. Large rally over name issue ramps up pressure on Tsipras
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    of weeks after another impressive protest in Thessaloniki, the Athens rally confirmed the strong opposition

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  7. Car sales rise by 44.3 pct in January

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    in recent years is the renewal of rent-a-car fleets, combined with strong tourism figures

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  8. Newsletter 150 -26/01/2018

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    another impressive protest in Thessaloniki, the Athens rally confirmed the strong opposition

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  9. The sale of natural gas firm DEPA and its possible legal complications
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    a strong, dominant player by gaining a retail and distribution monopoly in the wider Attica market. Thus

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  10. Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018

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    After a week of strong rhetoric from Turkey directed at Greece and Cyprus, a nervous lull has returned

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