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  1. Golden Dawn rears its head in local polls, prompting rethink from main parties
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    the extremist party out of frustration with the state of the economy or due to anger at the political

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  2. The television will not be revolutionised
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    : from anger to glee and even apathy. For those who were critical of the decision to shut down ERT

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  3. ‘We’re dying to pay our taxes’
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    , but are far fewer and much smaller than anything seen in 2010, 2011 or 2012. Much of that anger against

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  4. Greece's biggest problem? Society's lack of openness
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    : that of racist xenophobia. Driven by anger and desperation, but also ignorance and prejudice

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  5. Greece and lenders already at apparent impasse, with options narrowing

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    controls) might be needed in Greece, much to the anger in Athens. A Bloomberg report also suggested

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  6. The political scenarios ahead for Greece after the referendum

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    or whether this will anger Greeks, making them feel that they are being blackmailed by the country’s

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  7. Divided we fall?
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    , while the "No" voters were spurred on by their anger at their worsening lot in life. These are two

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  8. Tsipras has until Sunday to keep Greece in euro, must pass measures immediately

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    . He said that he had already communicated this to Tsipras and expressed anger that the Greek prime

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  9. Between heaven and hell
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    warned that Greece could be just days away from an exit. Each time he slammed the lectern in anger

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  10. Tsipras and the binary opposition
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    who want to remain in the euro. Lafazanis can certainly capitalise on the anger brewing among leftist

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