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  1. The television will not be revolutionised
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    When Prime Minister Antonis Samaras decided to close down public broadcaster ERT in June 2013, then government spokesman Simos Kedikoglou stood in front of TV cameras and called the service “a characteristic case of a unique lack of transparency... that ends today.” “In ERT’s place

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  2. Samaras hopes for Merkel fillip as gloom grips Greek coalition

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    University and published by Skai TV on Wednesday night gave SYRIZA a six-point lead over New Democracy

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  3. Poor poll figures leave Samaras in quandary over next move
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    of Greece's most prominent polling companies, working with Kathimerini newspaper and Skai TV until

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  4. Election drums beating louder in Greece
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    currently being implemented,” he told Mega TV. “We should not view elections as an anathema.” His party

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  5. Venizelos under further pressure as PASOK grows ever more anxious
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    for Mega TV: SYRIZA 26.7%, ND 20.2, Potami 6, G Dawn 5.7, KKE 5.7, PASOK 4, Ind Greeks 3, LAOS 2.1

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  6. Greek crisis redux? Not exactly
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    with Alpha TV and columnist for Kathimerini newspaper. Follow him at: @iliassiak Ilias Siakantaris

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  7. No prospect of compromise for entrenched Greek parties

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    it wants to become. The latest poll by Palmos Analysis, on behalf of SBC TV, published on Thursday

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  8. New bribe claims likely to poison Greek politics further ahead of presidential vote

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    on a TV show, sparking a fierce row between the coalition and the opposition. Prosecutors

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  9. Tsipras remains sketchy on coalition options, negotiating positions
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    SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras gave on Monday his first televised interview since his party’s victory in the European Parliament elections but provided little new information regarding to his intentions for governing. Going into the interview with Skai TV, perhaps the two biggest questions about

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  10. The possible scenarios for avoiding snap elections in Greece
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    , which around 56 percent of Greeks do not want according to a Marc poll aired by Alpha TV on Wednesday

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