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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Most Greeks want new govt to renegotiate bailout: poll


Business Insider

Most Greeks want new govt to renegotiate bailout: poll
Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) - Most Greeks want the government to renegotiate the terms of its EU/IMF bailout regardless of the impact this stance would have on the country's future in the euro zone, a poll showed.
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Red tape still investment problem in GreeceSacramento Bee
Despite Dissent, Greece to Sell Public AssetsDaily Beast

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Merkel still has German public support, poll shows

Despite widespread media focus on the perceived waning of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's politicial strength in both Germany and Europe, a recent poll aired on Friday, shows that she still has a significant amount of support from the German public.

According to the results of the "Political Barometer" presented on the German public television channel

ZDF, 61% of Germans consider that no more time should be given to Greece and other (...)

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Poll says new government can't solve country issues

Most Greeks believe the new government driven by Antonis Samaras, is unable to resolve the country's problems, a poll found on Thursday.

The poll by Public Issue for Skai TV and the Kathimerini daily found 51 percent of Greeks believe the government is unable to tackle their country's problems, against 47 percent who think it can.

Sixty-six percent of those surveyed said Greece was on the wrong path. Only 23 percent said things were going well.

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Edward Laraby admits 1991 murder of popular Greece music teacher


News 10NBC

Edward Laraby admits 1991 murder of popular Greece music teacher
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
An imprisoned rapist with a long history of violence and sexual assaults has admitted the 1991 murder of Greece music teacher Stephanie Kupchynsky.
Suspect To Be Arraigned In 1991 Murder Of Greece Teacher13WHAM-TV
21-year-old murder case solved in GreeceMPNnow.com
I-Team 10 Investigation: 21-year-old murder case solved in GreeceNews 10NBC

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Greek feast awaits hungry crowds: Music and dance to entertain festivalgoers ...


Greek feast awaits hungry crowds: Music and dance to entertain festivalgoers ...
Foster's Daily Democrat
PORTSMOUTH — Smells of souvlaki (marinated chicken), moussaka (baked eggplant) and gyros filled the lot behind the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Friday afternoon, as vendors roasted and prepared traditional Greek foods for the Seacoast ...


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Greece Flails About, Troika Inspectors Paint “Awful Picture,” Merkel Draws A ...


Daily Beast

Greece Flails About, Troika Inspectors Paint “Awful Picture,” Merkel Draws A ...
Business Insider
He had two big jobs to do: one, promote Greece's efforts to renegotiate (“water down” is the technical term) the structural reforms that the prior government had agreed to in writing by signing the bailout memorandum; and two, push for a two-year delay ...
Red tape still investment problem in GreeceBusinessweek
Despite Dissent, Greece to Sell Public AssetsDaily Beast
Greece's Absorption Of EU Funds At 41.3%, Above EU AverageWall Street Journal

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If the US is on 'the road to Greece,' anti-tax Republicans are driving it


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If the US is on 'the road to Greece,' anti-tax Republicans are driving it
OregonLive.com
Joe Conason writes: What Graham, Romney and all the other Republican politicians and pundits consistently fail to mention -- or perhaps don't know -- is that the central Greek problem isn't overspending per se. The central problem is the Greek ...

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