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Debt crisis changes eating habits

Nine out of 10 Greeks have changed their food shopping habits since the debt crisis started eating into household budgets with one in four claiming to buy only the basics.

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EU leaders delay summit to decide on Greece

European Union leaders will delay a summit meeting planned for next Monday by almost a week, buying time to agree on a crisis strategy to boost struggling banks and cope with debt-

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Unrest hits the school classroom

A wave of violence and vandalism during sit-ins.

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IMF foresees trouble in Cyprus economy

The International Monetary Fund said that Cyprus’ economy will expand at a slower pace until 2012 as global growth slows down.

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Exports account for ten per cent of GDP

Exports account for more than to per cent of the Greece’s gross domestic product, or more than 20 billion euros on an annual basis, recording a 13 per cent growth rate, the Panhell

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Skilled Greeks in demand

Yelena Togias reports about the benefits of skilled Greek employees and takes a closer look into how businesses can sponsor skilled Greeks who want to migrate to Australia

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Spending cuts to hit drug firms

Pharmaceutical companies will be put under more pressure to reduce their profit margins if the government does not meet its target for slashing public spending on drugs this year.

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Clashes blight austerity protest

Isolated violence, including an attack on photographers by police, mar otherwise peaceful day.

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Inquiry blames president for Cyprus blast

Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias bears direct personal responsibility for a blast at a navy munitions plant on the island that killed 13 people in July.

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Suspect nets a million in holdup

An armed robber dressed as an employee of a contracting firm netted around 1 million euros.

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