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  1. Stournaras in firing line for arguing Greeks can pay more taxes
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    . The timing of his comment could certainly not have come at a worse time. Earlier this month, Prime Minister

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  2. Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone

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    of Rome. He served as Senior Economic Advisor of the Italian Prime Minister (1999-2002). He publishes

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  3. Support finely balanced as coalition enters make or break December

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    suggested that 56.6 percent of Greeks believe Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government should be given

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  4. Time running out for coalition to find formula on home foreclosures

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    Prime Minister Antonis Samaras received timely words of encouragement from European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Wednesday but his government still finds itself in a tricky position ahead of the troika's return to Athens later this month, when a final decision will have to be taken

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  5. Budget passed but troika accord still some way off for Greece

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    Saturday’s budget debate, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras pledged that vulnerable households would

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  6. Move to unite centre left takes next step but potential in doubt

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    Prime Minister and PASOK leader, Costas Simitis, who was also present at Monday’s events. This, though

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  7. Coalition wins crucial votes but at a price as SYRIZA leads polls
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    with NeoNazi Golden Dawn. The verbose Polydoras is no particular loss to Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s

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  8. Greece in 2014: Where are we?
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    it started with a surplus of 29 seats after the June 2012 elections. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's

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  9. Greece could still leave euro, says Simitis, PM who engineered entry
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    The threat of “Grexit” was supposed to have disappeared in 2013 but the man who led Greece into the euro, ex-Prime Minister Costas Simitis, believes that a departure from the single currency should not be ruled out. In an op-ed in Sunday’s To Vima newspaper, Simitis cited the disastrous state

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  10. Greece takes on EU presidency and some significant challenges with it
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    to transfer its immediate concerns over austerity and debt relief to the EU stage. Prime Minister Antonis

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