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  1. Personal responsibility and public healthcare: Greece on a wing and a prayer
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    of 1,500 motorcycle-riding policemen. even though Greece has 497 police officers per 100,000

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  2. University bill a source of friction but govt unlikely to be ruffled
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with more funding and better facilities rather than to spend money on hiring extra policemen to guard

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  3. PM tightens lockdown, braces for economic and political impact

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , to combat overcrowding on public transport and its decision to hire more policemen rather than spend

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  4. Tear gas instead of vaccines
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    Agora

    who take to the streets en masse every Wednesday, constituting one of the most massive demonstrations... and for the government to step down. Police detained 22 protesters, six policemen and two protesters suffered minor

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  5. Reports claiming link between spyware and state pile pressure on government
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    10 policemen that were assigned to the unit in Aghia Paraskevi. Kathimerini also reports

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  6. Opposition vents over police corruption allegations

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    with policemen at all levels, including senior officers, as well as personnel at the National Intelligence

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  7. Greece leads way in cutting spending on healthcare, finds OECD
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    Society

    Greece made the biggest reduction in its healthcare budget of any OECD country between 2009 and 2011, cutting spending by more than 11 percent, according to a report published on Thursday. The OECD’s , Health at a Glance 2013 report shows the efforts that have been made to rein in expenditure

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  8. EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
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    percent over two years, scrapping the trade tax for the self-employed, cutting the VAT rate... that comes with being in office. If we take the scientific definition of populism (pitting

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  9. OECD sees 3.3 bln euros of savings Greece can make by cutting red tape

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released a report on May 15 identifying 3.3 billion euros worth of burdensome regulations in 13 sectors weighing on businesses each year. Over three-quarters of these costs accrue in three...

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  10. Clash over refugees in central Athens prompts warnings of far-right resurgence
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , “pitting one (disadvantaged group) against the other” and “stoking a civil war” between these groups.

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