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  1. Mangling the truth

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    have become a daily staple for anyone following Greek politicians and the local media. Though

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  2. From Berlin to Brexit
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    for each other's cultures and history, while not forcing anyone to give up their way of life. Perhaps

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  3. Marinopoulos travails point to wider difficulties for supermarket sector

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    as no surprise to anyone who has visited the chain’s stores in the last few months. Disputes with unpaid

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  4. Factionalism rears its head in build-up to SYRIZA's congress
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    on the squats and said that it would oppose any further actions of this sort and would confront anyone

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  5. Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016

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    figure up to protect Ireland, which had a 14.3 percent shortfall in 2009, or anyone else, it seems

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  6. Justice can't be blind to facts in 2009 deficit case

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    percent shortfall in 2009, or anyone else, it seems to have failed miserably given that the Irish also

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  7. SYRIZA seeks to renew appeal, worries about home repossessions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . The problem for the coalition, though, is that since last year anyone earning under 1,000 euros a month

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  8. Eurogroup grants short-term debt relief but leaves Athens fretting over fiscal targets and IMF
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    agreement is not expected before the end of the year but stressed that it is not in anyone’s interests

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  9. Lenders' reaction to pension pledge leaves Tsipras short of options
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    to ask for permission “from anyone” to share out the excess surplus. Not stopping the measure, though

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  10. After pension dispute with lenders, coalition faces domestic unease
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    Tsipras’s recent rhetoric about Athens not needing to consult with anyone before deciding how to share

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