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Newsletter 21 - 27/03/2015
responsible for even more blatant conflicts of interest. “The previous guys were worse,” is a really
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Sowing the seeds of anomie in Greece
Agoraresponsible for even more blatant conflicts of interest. “The previous guys were worse,” is a really thin
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Study highlights overregulation and bad law-making in recent years
Societywith grammatical errors, bad Greek or the blatant misuse of legal terminology. Overregulation, a feature
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The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction
Agorathat the unreliability and hidden, or sometimes blatant, agendas of the traditional media – TV
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Uncomfortable questions regarding TV auction mount for coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the four licences unconstitutional. His political rivals suggested that this was a near-blatant
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PM stands ground on property auctions despite broad concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe prime minister, who added that this was his personal pledge. “They will involve blatant cases
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Greece reaches for its pills
Agoraof the Greek state” have been followed by, among others, a blatant disregard for the presumption
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Conflict over Competition Commission also a clash of narratives for ND, SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsat a regulatory authority for five years. The provision has enraged SYRIZA, which sees it as a blatant
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Mistaking tolerance for a free rein
Agoraby the police. Perhaps, though, the two most blatant examples of the government failing so far
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Athens formulates response to Turkey-Libya maritime deal it deems null and void
PoliticsForeign PolicyNikos Dendias stated on Friday. Dendias called the Turkey-Libyan accord a “blatant violation
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