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  1. TV permit auction boosts Greek coffers but questions linger

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    euros, with the cost of each licence ranging between 44 to 76 million euros. Given

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  2. Newsletter 86 - 02/09/2016

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    with the launching of legal action by all and sundry against the government and each other. Also

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  3. Gap of 555 mln emerges in three key taxes in July ahead of a crucial September for revenues

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    budget assume a collectability rate for each key tax. Thus, the revenue gap created against

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  4. Talk of refugee returns adds to stretched Greece's anxiety
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the average number of refugees leaving the islands each day is 28, according to the UNHCR. Although

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  5. The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction

    Agora

    was greeted with the launching of legal action by all and sundry against the government and each

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  6. Effort to unite PASOK and Potami seems to have hit a wall

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    statements issued by the two parties on Tuesday, in which each sought to blame the other

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  7. Out with the old, in with the old
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    Agora

    price for the new licences. Had thorough financial checks on each of the bidders been carried out

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  8. Greek stocks rebound 2.6 pct during week as banks lead way
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    Economy

    , the losses of around 7.5 percent in each of the previous two weeks, have led the banking index down 3.8

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  9. Athens chided over asylum process but complex set of obstacles in way
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    one Syrian from Turkey for each one returned by Greece. However, the process has stalled on the Greek

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  10. Greek teens less likely to smoke, get drunk than European peers but gamble more
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    Society

    and seven percent, respectively. In second place were Montenegro and Cyprus (each on 23 percent

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