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GREECE-ELECTION/EXTREMERIGHT
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April 25, 2012 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Katerina Karousi, a 76-year old cancer patient and... 
Athens, Greece 
Karousi, a former Socialist voter, looks at Christian icons as she stands next to her husband inside... 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Katerina Karousi, a 76-year old cancer patient and former Socialist voter, looks at Christian icons as she stands next to her husband inside their home in Athens April 20, 2012. Earlier, Golden Dawn extreme right party members brought bags of food for her and her 79-year old husband, Andreas Karoussis. The couple live in an apartment badly damaged in a fire last year, unable to afford repairs on Karoussis' 729-euro per month pension. In 2009, Golden Dawn took just 0.23 percent of the vote, this time; polls show it taking between 4.1 and 5.7 percent. Much of that has come at the expense of the far-right LAOS party, whose ratings plummeted after it joined technocrat Prime Minister Lucas Papademos' pro-bailout coalition last year. The rise of Golden Dawn - which denies critics' labels as neo-Nazi - is all the more intriguing in a country proud of its World War II resistance against Nazi Germany and where anti-German sentiment still runs high over austerity measures demanded by Berlin and other lenders. Picture taken April 20, 2012. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
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