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  1. Mitsotakis sets off barrage of legislation to shake off introspection

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    Marinakis said the government was on track to deliver on its promise to increase average pay to 1,500.... Hospital doctors are set to strike on October 17, demanding better pay, more permanent hires

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  2. New Democracy continues to court right-wing voters with defence package, identity politics
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    After unveiling a major defence procurement programme and committing to pay rises for the military, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis continues on his mission to win back right-wing voters. Polls show New... with a promise to look at pay rises for emergency service personnel in the autumn, and an attack on Course

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    take longer. The data subject will not have to pay a fee to obtain a copy of its personal data

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  4. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks

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    that the country ever had to pay for debt servicing, 15 billion euros. Even as part of the design of the first

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  5. Cyprus “success” preludes something bigger in European banking

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    - and be willing to pay heavily for them. These products, of course, will be credibly available only

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  6. In hindsight it would have been nicer

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    for potential bank bailouts, the preferred path was to saddle Greece with debt to pay off these banks

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  7. A quarter-pounder democracy

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    an equal burden in this crisis and that there is no guarantee in today’s Greece that the guilty will pay

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  8. Ex-minister's jailing a boost for faltering sense of justice

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    remain untouched. The fact that business owners and taxpayers are being arrested for being unable to pay

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  9. How Greek banks could cut 2014 financing gap with a bond rollover
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    ) for the Greek state. Furthermore, they would have to pay increased interest trimming their anticipated

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  10. Coalition in a bind as debt relief slips away and more austerity looms

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    decision from the eurozone on its debt, there is little doubt that the ruling parties will pay a heavy

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