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Statement by Euro-Area Finance Ministers on Aid Payment to Greece: Text
Bloomberg
Following is a statement issued today by euro-area finance ministers after a conference call on aid to Greece. Ministers welcomed the progress made by the Greek authorities in implementing the policy understandings reached with the European Commission, ...
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Getting in bed with Israel has now made Greece morally bankrupt too
Aljazeera.net (blog)
In fact, this year's planned flotilla has a broader coalition, a greater number of vessels and a much larger support base than the 2010 one enjoyed. If Greece continues to try and prevent the vessels from setting sail, there are still dozens of free ...
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U.S. Stocks Surge Most Since July 2009 on Greece, Manufacturing Report
Bloomberg
Photographer: Justin Lane/EPA July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the US equity market today. US stocks advanced, sending benchmark indexes to their highest levels since May and the biggest weekly gains in ...
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For Greece in 2011, see 1975 N.Y.C. | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-07-03
Philadelphia Inquirer
Few dare yet to say it out loud, but what looks today like riots and financial turmoil in Greece is probably the visible plume of a seismic, continental fiscal restructuring that may have to be imposed and financed with the help of forces outside ...
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Phoenix heat...Cleanup on Yellowstone River... Greece pulled back from the brink
9&10 News
Phoenix hit a high of 118 degrees today, topping the city's 10-year-old record of 116 degrees for the date. Monsoon activity likely kept the temperature down but brought strong wind gusts that toppled power lines and knocked out electricity. ...
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Greece's sons of anarchy
RTE.ie
Today there are 10000-20000 active members in Greece, scattered across different factions, and all using social network sites and YouTube to expand. The anarchist creed of a classless society, with no masters, and no power, has clearly found fertile ...
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Libyan rebels claim advances ...More fighting in Yemen ... Help for Greece is ...
9&10 News
Greece is trying to avoid defaulting on its debt. NEW YORK (AP) — Yesterday, a New York judge freed the former chief of the International Monetary Fund from house arrest, and today Dominique Strauss-Kahn is on the move. Strauss-Kahn was spotted ...
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Intercepted plane ... Greece debt crisis .... Gadhafi's battle
KSPR
By AP WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities in Maryland today intercepted a small aircraft that had wandered into restricted airspace near the presidential retreat at Camp David. President Barack Obama and his family were at the vacation site at the time. ...
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Greece's Slippery Slope
Barron's
Dipping into financial history, he notes the shivery similarity between our beloved Fed's misguided decision in 1936-37 to tighten monetary policy during a "savage fiscal austerity" and what the European Central Bank seems hell-bent on doing today. ...
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The Economy Will Muddle Through, At Best: What To Expect In The Second Half Of ...
Business Insider
We have dodged a short-term bullet with Greece and Europe coming to terms this week, but in late July they will have to find AT LEAST €50-70 billion more euros in loans and rollovers, and then more next year. Without projected asset sales it could ...
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interfluidity » A question for Greece and elsewhere
By Steve Randy Waldman
Suppose that Greece had never adopted the Euro and the terms of its external borrowing had remained subject to “market discipline”, as it had been in the 1990s. Would Greece today be better off or worse off, in real terms, ...
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Heritage on TV Today: Turmoil in Greece | myHeritage
At 9:50 a.m. Eastern on Fox Business Channel's “Varney and Company,” Heritage's Nile Gardiner will discuss the continued economic and political.
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Fierce battles break out amid mass Greece protest - TODAY News ...
A general strike disrupt services across Greece and riots erupt once more as demonstrators protest tax increases and spending cuts seen as essential to ...
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Today Greece. Tomorrow Europe's Gucci-clad elite | Phantis
Nia Vardalos vents on Big Fat Greek Financial crisis (USA Today: Jun. 29) ... Today Greece. Tomorrow Europe's Gucci-clad elite ...
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