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  1. Greece stands on fault line between vicious and virtuous cycles for 2016

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    , since Tsipras signed the agreement he has paid over 4 billion euros to the IMF and nobody seems to have

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  2. Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016

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    triple Salchow by deciding to implement the second bailout. “Nobody is without sin,” Samaras told

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  3. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
    Photo via http://metonkyriako.gr/

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    . “Nobody is without sin,” Samaras told journalists in Berlin during a visit to German Chancellor

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  4. Fragility of summit pledge for border status quo already evident
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    that nobody in the EU would close their borders at least until the next EU Summit on March 6. According

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  5. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    to discuss it. But there is a political need. We want to talk about the debt issue and nobody has

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  6. Asking Greece to stack more austerity measures ignores past failings
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    the size of the Greek economy. Aside from the fact that nobody would be willing to lend to it Greece

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  7. Launch of new movement highlights fragmentation of Greek centre-left

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    on the centre-left have been convincing so far, while nobody has been able to generate a sense of unity

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  8. Tsipras sails through multi-bill vote, looks to disbursement and debt relief
    By MacroPolis

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    at the last minute so nobody would notice. The government also amended its plans for a tax on games

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  9. Newsletter 80 - 01/07/2016

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    , the finance minister disappearing and nobody having any plan about what to do: This has all happened

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  10. Fool Britannia
    Photo by Can Esenbel

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    A pointless referendum, a prime minister resigning, the opposition collapsing in a heap, the finance minister disappearing and nobody having any plan about what to do: This has all happened over the last few years in Greece. Never, though, all at the same time as has just occurred in the UK

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