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  1. Newsletter 6 - 5/12/2014

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    that could land Greece in further trouble. It’s not as if Tsipras is oblivious to history. This week

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  2. SYRIZA's date with history
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

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    that could land Greece in further trouble. It’s not as if Tsipras is oblivious to history. Last week he

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  3. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    , but is rapidly expanding beyond shipping to include land transport logistics and renewable energy

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  4. Samaras sets out New Democracy's plans for growth

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    of land and agricultural holdings. However, several setbacks and serious mistakes in its calculation

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  5. Searching for electoral manifestos and overcoming voting obstacles in Greece
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    rests in the maritime sector, but is rapidly expanding beyond shipping to include land transport

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  6. Why Greece’s ‘also ran’ parties are crucial
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    , Renewed PASOK, Renewed New Democracy, No to War, Party of Business ‘I Give Away Land, I Give Away Debts

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  7. Greece and eurozone edge towards deal but details remain sketchy
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    demanded of the previous government but indicated that there were some areas (land registry, broadcasting

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  8. Coalition rhetoric opens up more fronts for Greece

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    permission at the time the helicopter carrying Kammenos was due to land on the islet. The tension

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  9. The key points from Greece's proposal to lenders

    EconomyProgramme

    ) will derive from land development. Social Security The key interventions involve: 1) Consolidation

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  10. Have inflation "repay" Greek debt and growth reduce indebtedness

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    and that loss will land on tax payers’ shoulders. If, in contrast, Germany agreed to rescheduling its

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