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  1. Polls highlight new party's disruptive potential as opposition calls foul over flights blackout
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    “fairly likely”. These responses put Karystianou ahead of former SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras... vote would put eight parties in Parliament. After New Democracy, the biggest groupings to emerge from

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  2. Deadly factory blast sparks debate on workplace safety

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    seen no response from management. Political accountability The fire service’s findings have put... of accidents at work in sectors such as construction and the gig economy. The latest incident will put

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    in which a newsletter was not sent to the subscribers will be put in the following in line newsletter, i.e.

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  4. Underlining stress on Greek society, suicide rate doubled in first years of economic crisis

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    Since 77-year-old Dimitris Christoulas put a gun to his head a few metres from Greek Parliament and shot himself in April 2012, suicides gained a prominent and painful place in the narrative of the Greek crisis. In a suicide note, Christoulas decried the government and its austerity policies. His

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  5. Taking a macro snapshot

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    government that put aside any debate over Greece’s euro membership. The doubt over Greece’s future

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  6. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks

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    the debt restructuring was put on the table, vast majority of the eurozone and the IMF’s financing

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  7. Ring of Fire

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    with tear gas and batons on the other, too many lives have been put at risk. So, ahead

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  8. Polls show Golden Dawn support dropping after murder, New Democracy profiting most

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    by a Golden Dawn member. The Alco poll put New Democracy first on 21 percent and SYRIZA second on 19.2 percent

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  9. Who’s afraid of Angela Merkel?

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    Angela Merkel triumphed in the German elections. The 41.5 percent gained by the CDU/CSU put her in the same league as her conservative predecessors, Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl. While most of Europe hoped for a different outcome, Germans opted for Mutti (mummy) Angela. Her simple message

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  10. Sharper drop for retail sales in July points to lingering recession

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    understanding is that Greek households prefer to put the little spare money they have in their banking accounts

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