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  1. Coalition unwound

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    . Samaras, feted by some of the international media as the man who turned Greece around, saw an opportunity

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  2. Nightmare on Democracy Street

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    to heal as the 50s and 60s saw the continued persecution of leftists, culminating in the military

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  3. Government tries to purge police of Golden Dawn influence as poll shows support

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    SYRIZA, which saw its backing drop from 23.8 percent to 22.7.

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  4. Kammenos ups rhetoric but Independent Greeks' future unclear

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . He saw several key members quit last year in a disagreement over his leadership style. One, Christos

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  5. Final act in ERT closure carries significant risk for coalition

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that in the eyes of some Greeks, ERT was just another branch of a public sector they saw as bloated

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  6. Is Democratic Left set to make a shock return to Greece's coalition?
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in Parliament but saw its presence reduced to just 154 of 300 seats when PASOK deputy Theodora Tzakri was ousted

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  7. With troika OK pending, 2014 budget sees primary surplus at 1.6 pct of GDP
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    projections are higher than those incorporated in the 2014 draft budget, which saw a primary

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  8. For Greek families, electricity goes from given to must for survival
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    Society

    between the second half of 2011 and the latter half of 2012. Consumers in Cyprus saw

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  9. Why tax evasion threatens to become endemic due to how Cyprus was bailed out
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    a financial penalty on parents who were late in picking up their child; when they imposed it they saw

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

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    flows? The IMF’s non-eurozone directors saw in 2010 that Greece’s bailout was designed for the benefit

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