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  1. Disabled rights still lacking in Greece
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    in Greece is poor, and has historically been so. Foot paths are narrow, broken and often feature trees

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  2. Greece hopes promising fiscal, economic data will help its cause in review talks
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    that worsen our lives, especially as far as poor citizens are concerned.”

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  3. Newsletter 108 - 24/02/2017

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    surges in December Overall, index down 5.1 percent for the whole year due to earlier poor performance

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  4. Newsletter 110 - 10/03/2017

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    . The government’s slim parliamentary majority and SYRIZA’s poor opinion poll ratings mean that Tsipras

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  5. Slow progress on fiscal, impasse on labour keep review deal on hold
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    on April 7 and the uncertainty would be prolonged. The poor Q4 2016 GDP data, the recent deposit

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  6. OECD outlines five priorities for Greek reform agenda in 2017
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    . It also proposes the introduction of a school meals and housing assistance programme for the poor

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  7. Greek media often sensationalised coverage of refugee crisis, study argues
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    no longer viewed as poor, miserable people and a transit problem, but rather as being

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  8. Athens wrestles with timing of market return, aiming for maximum impact
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    moved Greece up a notch from ‘Caa3’ to ‘Caa2’. Standard and Poor’s is due to publish its next

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  9. Newsletter 126 - 07/07/2017

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    on the positive mood. Standard and Poor’s is due to publish its next credit rating for Greece on July 21

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  10. In absence of bond issue, coalition ponders next moves
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    announced its official position on the Greek programme on Thursday and Standard and Poor’s announces

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