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  1. Greece in 2014: Where are we?
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    Greece has entered its year of growth and recovery. At least that is how the government, its eurozone partners and a number of commentators have billed 2014. Many analysts and politicians also insisted last year that the country had begun this upward trajectory. In reality, though, Greece’s

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  2. Fraud probe at Hellenic Postbank a sign of bigger things to come?

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    rarely tries politicians. For many Greeks, though, there was a fear that the ex-PASOK veteran would

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  3. SYRIZA gives up on "odious debt" write-off but not major debt relief
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    commission, staffed by leftist academics and politicians among others, to audit Greek debt. Its aim

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  4. Off the isles of Greece
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    the government will argue that protestors, striking workers, opposition politicians, commentators

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

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    , while 57 percent believe the party lacks the politicians needed to implement its programme. Another

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  6. Troika inquiry: talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey

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    of borrowing binge: by Greek politicians, Irish bankers, Spanish property developers, Portuguese

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  7. Greece in danger of repeating familiar mistakes with Golden Dawn
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    politicians, greedy “banksters,” “predatory” lenders and “subhuman” immigrants. Golden Dawn has

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  8. Divisions on center left blight launch of Greek Olive Tree alliance
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    launched by former politicians and centre left intellectuals, known as the 58, failed to come

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  9. Greece's ultimate sacrifice for stability
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    the adjustment program through. The local and international media, business, politicians, foreign

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  10. Who benefits from Greece’s return to the markets?
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    Now that the euphoria is beginning to die down let’s take a second, more sober look at what Greece achieved last week when the investment community hailed the country’s return to the markets. Politicians from Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s government were quick to join the chorus of cheerleaders

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