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  1. Tsipras unveils growth plan but little in way of new ideas
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    model Greece had before the crisis began in 2008, when the country enjoyed one of the highest growth

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  2. Athens takes Turkish foreign policy pivot in its stride, sticks to Egypt, Israel goal
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    of intense talks between the two sides. They began in December 2015 when delegations of both countries

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  3. Newsletter 81 - 08/07/2016

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    , previously held by the finance ministry, is currently under consideration. In April 2016 talks began between

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  4. Siemens trial hitch ratchets up tension between coalition and judiciary
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    he claims was a campaign contribution and not a bribe. The trial began in November 2013 but has

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  5. Privatisations in Greece: A win-win that's difficult to achieve

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    , is currently under consideration. In April 2016 talks began between HRADF and the Canadian Public Sector

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  6. Newsletter 85 - 05/08/2016

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    published before Georgiou even arrived at ELSTAT confirms this. Greece began consistently running deficits

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  7. Justice can't be blind to facts in 2009 deficit case

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    confirms this. Greece began consistently running deficits that exceeded 10 billion euros and failed

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  8. TV permit auction drags on as coalition tries to draw line under ELSTAT controversy
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    of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), Andreas Georgiou. As we mentioned last week, the government began

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  9. Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016

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    was taken to the hospital. He may have been the lucky one. By that point what began as a supposed

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  10. The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction

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    At the start of the process to auction four TV licenses in Athens last week, one of the people in the room was taken to the hospital. He may have been the lucky one. By that point what began as a supposed effort to establish some order in the opaque world of Greek broadcasting had descended

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