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  1. Greek reform proposals set for broad approval but include some political obstacles
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    with the troika when he removed the service's chief, Haris Theoharis, in the wake of the European Parliament

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  2. Newsletter 18 - 06/03/2015

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    too far as it cut out this section of the photo shoot video from its online audiovisual service

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  3. Will the real men of unity please stand up?
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    its online audiovisual service. Timmermans’s comments, though, are symptomatic of the breakdown

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  4. Fitch downgrades Greek IDRs three notches to CCC, sees damage to recovery

    Economy

    cash revenues and provide room for debt service. Even assuming an agreement with the official sector

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  5. Sowing the seeds of anomie in Greece
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    been sacked from the civil service or placed in a labour reserve since being elected as an MEP in May

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  6. What in the world will we do without barbarians?
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    Agora

    , or just over 103 percent of its economy. To service that debt Greece needed about 10 billion euros

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  7. Greek pensions: The thorniest issue in talks between Athens and lenders

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    ’s online service (IDIKA), a total of 4.54 million pensions were paid to 2.65 million pensioners

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  8. Reopening public broadcaster poses multiple challenges for Tsipras

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    civil service targets were met was a particularly unpopular move. It also provided a very public

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  9. OECD slashes 2015 growth forecast to just 0.1 pct, raises unemployment and debt figures
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    before) and to 178.1 percent in 2016 (from 171.4 percent). The OECD says that although debt service

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  10. S&P moves Greece down a notch to CCC, maintains recession forecast

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    the next fortnight, S&P does not expect that such an agreement would cover Greece’s debt service

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