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  1. Newsletter 92 - 14/10/2016

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    might have to get a boat and leave, and have my baby on board. Wherever I’d end up, I’d want someone

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  2. Greek government faces hard labour dilemma
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    also be overhauled in the public sector, while managers at state-run entities would get greater

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  3. Making the extraordinary ordinary

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    Manuel Santos. “Tomorrow that could be me. Tomorrow I might have to get a boat and leave, and have my

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  4. Newsletter 93 - 21/10/2016

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    between Athens and institution' mission chiefs get underway The short-term recessionary impact

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  5. Tsipras encounters SYRIZA resistance, waits for court verdict on TV licences
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    the weekend, underlines that the prime minister cannot expect to get it all his own way within SYRIZA

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  6. Reshuffle expectations doused as coalition braces for TV permits ruling
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    Minister Alexis Tsipras would be able to get away with anything less than side-lining State Minister Nikos

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  7. The Greek debt circle can be squared
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    well be a framework that produces a much-sought breakthrough. Greece will get the short-term relief

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  8. Kammenos's odd partnership with Tsipras still holding together
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    on which Tsipras and Kammenos appear to disagree but are not likely to let get in the way

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  9. Lesvos tragedy, Erdogan threat ratchet up refugee crisis pressure
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    it clear to those still in Turkey that they will get no further than the other side of the Aegean

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  10. As Greeks wait for Brussels deal, general dissatisfaction reigns at home
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    that he could not miss an opportunity to get back in touch with his more radical roots and perhaps

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