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  1. CPI accelerates to 3.1 pct YoY in July, rents up 11.3 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by 2 percent. Education was up by 2.6 percent. Housing costs also increased by 6.6 percent mainly due... by the decrease, mainly, in the prices of: heating oil, solid fuels. Price decreases were recorded in transport

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    Our weekly electronic newsletter rounds up the week's events and contains exclusive analysis. It is available to users with an active subscription on the day of publication, along with flash updates for major breaking developments, by email or our free mobile app.

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    for free access but instead access to them is part of the Subscription Service. 2. By accepting

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  4. Births drop 14 pct since start of crisis as Greece faces wider population worries

    Society

    unemployed Greeks not having access to free or subsidized public healthcare has been a key social issue

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  5. Volunteers try to fill void left by retreating Greek state
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    Society

    on the volunteer work of doctors and medical experts to provide free healthcare to Greeks who do not have

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  6. Tech start-ups click into place to fight off Greek recession
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    Society

    obstacles in the Greek markets, such as a lack of free competition, to evolve into small, agile

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  7. BCP in first successful placement of Greek bank shares after recap

    Economy

    accordingly the effective free-float of both securities, while at the same time broadening Piraeus’s

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  8. What would Willy do?

    Agora

    of backward-looking solutions. We are striving to achieve a society free of fear, one offering hope

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  9. Two hurdles left for coalition this year before bigger challenges in 2014
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to target homeowners it believed had the ability to pay their mortgages but were free-riding on the back

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  10. The Cyprus bailout is different, not only due to the bail-in
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    Agora

    to claim the very high (and still tax-free) one-off retirement allowance (εφαπάξ) perhaps makes

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