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  1. Newsletter 17 - 27/02/2015

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    Alekos Flambouraris indicated that the government might indeed be unable to pay the IMF in full

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  2. As coalition prepares first draft laws, Tsipras may avoid Parliament vote on extension
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    on Friday that the draft law, allowing taxpayers to pay in up to 100 instalments, would be prepared

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  3. Greece: The gathering storm
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    Agora

    to pay the IMF in full and could ask for part of the repayment to be delayed. This picture

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  4. Gender stereotyping rife in workplace, say Greeks

    Society

    country for which no gender pay gap figures were available for 2013.

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  5. After Eurogroup, hard work, more pressure and sliver of hope for Greece
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    is of the essence for the coalition as it only has cash to pay its obligations for the next few

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  6. Greece and lenders start technical talks as tension between Athens and Berlin rises

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    teacher, who wags his finger reproachfully, against a supposed sinner, asking him to pay for his sins

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  7. Coalition not ditching referendum idea from policy options but details muddled

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    is reached in June but in time for Greece to be able to pay the first of two bonds held

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  8. Greek gov't targets unpaid social security contributions: The numbers involved

    Economy

    for the settlement benefits should regularly pay thereafter their current SSC obligations. Through

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  9. Greece: The moment of truth is inexorably approaching

    Agora

    -based solutions. Therefore, the risk of an internal default due to the inability to pay salaries

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  10. Greece must tackle foreign bribery by Greek firms, OECD says

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    decision that required it to pay the company $98.1 million. The Greek national’s two business partners were

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