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  1. Bookmakers make minds up on SYRIZA election win

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    , To Potami in the sixth, Popular Unity in the seventh and Centrist Union in the eighth place

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  2. Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015

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    and Potami on bailout issues and Popular Unity and/or Independent Greeks on other matters). Both

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  3. Election result in doubt but ultimate outcome appears clearer
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    picked up any momentum during the campaign. Anti-austerity Popular Unity is seen getting over the 3

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  4. Greek politics to dash voters hopes again

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    split, and the more radical side formed Popular Unity. What’s left of SYRIZA is in a state

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  5. Odds on SYRIZA victory shorten ahead of elections
    SYRIZA

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    . Betting odds for Popular Unity and the Centrist Union are identical and these two parties are likely

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  6. Tsipras confounds expectations, creates new doubts by reviving coalition

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    members to fall in line. Despite the split that led to the creation of anti-bailout Popular Unity (whose

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  7. New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
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    during the election campaign. The two MPs, who joined New Democracy from ultra-nationalist Popular

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  8. No let up ahead in terms of fiscal demands for new Greek government

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    popular destinations, and is due to be extended to the other islands as of Jun 1, 2016. Other measures

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  9. Cabinet resignation on first day puts Tsipras's judgment in question
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    of the Left Platform, whose members formed the anti-bailout Popular Unity party. According to reports

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  10. Hotel guest numbers up 8.7 percent in 2014

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    ). The most popular regions, measured by hotel arrivals were Attica (20.5 percent), Crete (18.4 percent

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