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Estia
''Estia'' (Greek: ) is a national newspaper published daily in Athens, Greece. It is generally considered a broadsheet of a conservative, right-wing political alignment, and an advocate of free-market policies. It is named after the goddess Hestia. ==Language== In the 1980s and 1990s, ''Estia'' was the only daily written in katharevousa, a purist and archaic form of modern Greek that was abolished as the official administrative language in 1976. (Before 1976, the use of katharevousa was favored by the conservative and centrist press, as opposed to dimotiki, which was favored by the leftist press.) In recent years, however, ''Estia'' has adopted a conservative form of Standard Modern Greek. ''Estia'' is also the only daily employing the polytonic system of accentuation, which was officially abandoned following legislation in 1982; ''Estia'', nevertheless, uses a simplified polytonic orthography in which the grave accent is replaced by the acute.
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