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  1. Down but not out: Golden Dawn rears its head again
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    Communist Party (KKE) – a process reminiscent of “left Lepenism” in 1990s France. “If you really want

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  2. Of symmetry and adjustments in the eurozone

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    and biases the average for peripheral countries). Once again I do not want to emphasize the absolute

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  3. Support finely balanced as coalition enters make or break December

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    that 76.9 percent of respondents want Greece to remain in the eurozone and only 16.7 prefer a return

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  4. Time running out for coalition to find formula on home foreclosures

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    the moratorium. Greece's lenders say they are not asking for a complete removal of the ban but want

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  5. Europe missed an opportunity on banking union
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    Germany not want the ECB to supervise small German banks? Because they are the main financial

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  6. Greece in 2014: The risks and opportunities of moving forward

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    in 2014. What direction the country, its society and economy want or need to take is vibrantly being

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  7. Greece could still leave euro, says Simitis, PM who engineered entry
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    bailout countries want to see the back of the troika. However, it is public opinion in core eurozone

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  8. Off the isles of Greece
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    . “Muznieks and others want to create a political issue in Greece,” Varvitsiotis said on TV

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  9. Polls turn in SYRIZA’s favour but also show that doubts persists

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    if it performs well at the ballot box in May. The Alco poll indicates 45 percent of Greeks want elections

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  10. Greece and troika: Bailout tranche, funding gap and debt relief still pending

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    pharmacists, who have already seen their profit margins squeezed, want to retain the exclusive right to sell

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