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  1. Taking a macro snapshot

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    and consumption since Q2 of 2010. Q4 2012 saw the largest drop on a year on year basis in final

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  2. Consensus, conviction and the anti-racism bill

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    of consensus and saw herself as a “conviction politician,” she may have been smiling down as the heads

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  3. Coalition unwound

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    . Samaras, feted by some of the international media as the man who turned Greece around, saw an opportunity

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  4. Nightmare on Democracy Street

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    to heal as the 50s and 60s saw the continued persecution of leftists, culminating in the military

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  5. Government tries to purge police of Golden Dawn influence as poll shows support

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    SYRIZA, which saw its backing drop from 23.8 percent to 22.7.

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  6. Golden Dawn support down to 2012 levels but with potential to rise again, poll shows

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    days of October, when the poll was carried out. SYRIZA also saw its backing rise from 20.3 percent

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  7. Kammenos ups rhetoric but Independent Greeks' future unclear

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    . He saw several key members quit last year in a disagreement over his leadership style. One, Christos

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  8. Samaras proposes free wi-fi as crisis antidote for young Greeks
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    that he saw no “pressure” to sign a third bailout, that there would be growth next year, that he fully

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  9. Final act in ERT closure carries significant risk for coalition

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    that in the eyes of some Greeks, ERT was just another branch of a public sector they saw as bloated

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  10. Is Democratic Left set to make a shock return to Greece's coalition?
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    in Parliament but saw its presence reduced to just 154 of 300 seats when PASOK deputy Theodora Tzakri was ousted

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