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  1. It's not the distance; it's the load you carry
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    Agora

    to be used solely to pay off debt. Simply looking at the challenging fiscal path ahead with blind optimism

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

    Agora

    to be questioned. But the decisions that matter most were taken far above the pay grade of Poul Thomsen & co

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  3. Supreme Court ruling casts doubt over property tax revenues
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to cut off taxpayers’ electricity if they did not pay. The only way of resolving this legal

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  4. Greece exceeds expectations with first return to bond markets after four years
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    Economy

    euros in annual interest that Greece will have to pay on the five-year bond issued on Thursday. The MoF

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  5. Greece unveils MTFS seeing 4.2 bln primary surplus in 2014 but just under 2 bln fiscal gap in 2015-16
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    billion. The MoF assumes that the remaining Greek banks will pay back their preference shares within

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  6. 21,717,120,000
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    Agora

    , Germany had to pay interest of close to 3.5 percent to issue a 10-year bond. The latest yield

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  7. SYRIZA leads in most age groups, professions but coalition parties dominant among pensioners
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    repeated reductions to their retirement pay and even with another reform to the pension system looming

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  8. Eurostat 2012 figures raise questions about Greece's tax policy

    Economy

    afford it or consistently pay their taxes, as it was the case in Greece since 2010, is not necessarily

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  9. Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
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    Agora

    can progress. It is the type of feeling that political parties pay advertising agencies millions

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  10. Recovery of farming subsidies threatens to widen Greek fiscal gap

    Economy

    to pay members of the armed forces and emergency services, who saw their wages slashed by 10 percent

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