Greece
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1 Mar 2013
Prokopis Hatzinikolaou
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Criticism from the country’s international creditors has pushed the decision.
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1 Mar 2013
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As troika return, Greek officials seek way to limit impact of public sector overhaul
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1 Mar 2013
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80 per cent of the pollution was being caused by wood fires
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28 Feb 2013
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Papageorgopoulos and two former municipal aides handed stiff sentences for filching 18 mln euros
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28 Feb 2013
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Golden Dawn begins 'national awareness' tutorials for schoolchildren
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27 Feb 2013
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A parliamentary debate about the agricultural sector in Greece resulted in a fiery exchange between Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras.
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27 Feb 2013
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Greece is hoping that the departure of civil servants from the public sector will help convince visiting troika officials that there is no needto sack public sector workers.
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26 Feb 2013
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Cypriot president-elect Nicos Anastasiades was busy appointing a new cabinet on Monday after winning Sunday’s election runoff with 57.5 percent of the vote.
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26 Feb 2013
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Talks between four ministers and unionists representing farmers who have been pushing for tax breaks broke down, prompting producers to herald further protest action.
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25 Feb 2013
Dimitra Manifava
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It is believed that at least half of all Greeks do not pay the entire amount of taxes that they should.
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25 Feb 2013
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Greek parliament are considering the idea of offering incentives to Greeks to bring their undeclared money back from abroad.
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22 Feb 2013
Writing by Karolina Tagaris; Editing by Roger Atwood
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Fewer Greeks are walking down the aisle as their country's deep economic crisis takes a toll on their famously lavish weddings
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22 Feb 2013
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Almost 1,900 civil servants that were placed in a mobility scheme were given 20 days to choose another position.
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22 Feb 2013
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Qatar has held talks with Greece to buy the Astir Palace, a beachfront resort in Athens that twice hosted the Bilderberg conferences of political and business leaders
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21 Feb 2013
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Greek man charged with stealing a Salvador Dali painting from New York gallery
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21 Feb 2013
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Four MPs rejoined PASOK a few weeks after being ejected from the Socialists’ parliamentary group for opposing the latest austerity package
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20 Feb 2013
Harry van Versendaal
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Greeks must not underestimate the threat of Golden Dawn if they accept it as a legitimate, mainstream political movement British historian Mark Mazower said.
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20 Feb 2013
Prokopis Hatzinikolaou
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Expired debts, property taxation and objective values, indirect taxes, capital repatriation are the main points Greece will discuss with the troika.
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19 Feb 2013
Sotiris Nikas
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The Greek economy has dropped back to 2001 levels.
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19 Feb 2013
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French President Francois Hollande is due in Athens today and is expected to back the government’s efforts to get the economy back on an even keel .
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18 Feb 2013
Claire Davenport
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Children across Europe are being driven into poverty by harsh government austerity and youth unemployment is soaring, threatening to create "lost generations"
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18 Feb 2013
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Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will meet with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on March 5.
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15 Feb 2013
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TAP project will bid for transmission of Azeri fuel to Europe.
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15 Feb 2013
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Greece's unemployment is more than double the euro zone's average rate of 11.7 per cent.
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14 Feb 2013
Dimitra Manifava
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Greeks are the most pessimistic consumers on the planet according to a recent survey by Nielsen research company.
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At the annual St. Constantine and St. Helen's day, Kastellorizian Association will present its 2013 VCE Recognition Award
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Melbourne man John Karatzaferis is suing Qatar Airways for allegedly aggravating a previous injury after he was hit by the drinks cart during a flight
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From its humble beginnings, telecommunications company Star21 is growing nationally and services big names like Crown Casino and Metricon Homes
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The new law overturns what had been a guarantee of a job for life for workers in Greece's notoriously bloated civil service.
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All Windows Open was voted for its accurate portrayal of child migrants
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At the annual St. Constantine and Helen's day, the Kastellorizian Association presented its 2013 VCE Recognition Award and the Kastellorizian of the Year Award
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University Entrance Exams begin today after Greek teachers call off strike
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Just shy of turning 100, three Greek Australian sisters die within 17 days of each other
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Two buildings owned by Brisbane's Greek community won't be demolished, the Council says, while the plans are underway for the restoration of historic Belvedere House
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Harry Kewell's hope to be picked for the Socceroos squad is in doubt
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Greek Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) found that 25.6 percent of businesses and individuals whose books were checked for tax infringements were found to be in violation
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The suspect and three others, who are already in custody, are alleged to have carried out 29 armed robberies in Attica and other parts of the country
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Hitting the market around August this year, Holden will release the HSV Gen F
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St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Thebarton, SA, faces yet another investigation, this time into the credibility of a $5m government grant
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Kathy Tsaples has written more than a cook book; Sweet Greek is a celebration of the Greek Australians who migrated to this country, and a lasting legacy for all her children
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AEK Athens said it was preparing to declare bankruptcy and seek relegation to the third division
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The 4.2-billion-euro installment is expected on Friday
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Tsochatzopoulos called for two defense ministers in the New Democracy governments that took over from PASOK from 2004 onward to be questioned














