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As Greek Debt Is Deemed Junk, Fears Multiply

By Anthee CarassavaApr 27th 2010 – 5:18PM
AP

AP

ATHENS, Greece (April 27) -- Clad in tattered threads, a beggar trembles. His extended hands, bruised and bandaged, plead for help. "I'm hungry," he croaks as he rattles a tin can and clasps a picture of the Greek prime minister. In recent weeks scenes like this, though still rare, have swept up from Athens' rougher...

Taming Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction

By Joseph SchumanMar 9th 2010 – 9:45PM
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(March 9) -- The campaign to rein in a type of risky investment villainized in the economic crisis and blamed for the government bailout of AIG and the financial collapse of Greece is gaining momentum in Washington and other capitals, where officials are comparing it to piracy of another age. On Tuesday, a key U.S....

Greece Bites the Bullet on Austerity Plan

By Anthee CarassavaMar 3rd 2010 – 3:14PM
AP

AP

ATHENS (March 3) -- Greece faced crunch time Wednesday, ordering an additional $6.5 billion in radical budget cuts that will slash 30 percent off civil servants' holiday bonuses and slap fresh taxes on consumers. The measures amounted to a last-ditch bid to stave off the euro zone's first debt default and the broader...

In Crisis, Some Greeks Blame the Germans

By Anthee CarassavaMar 1st 2010 – 6:51PM
AP

AP

ATHENS (March 1) -- After first blaming their country's grave fiscal crisis on a feckless political elite, Greeks have redirected some of their ire to the Germans, reviving haunting memories of Greece's Nazi occupation. Greece, a chronic violator of European Union budget rules, is under intense pressure from its EU...

Enraged Greeks Protest Austerity Moves

By Anthee CarassavaFeb 24th 2010 – 5:01PM
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AP

ATHENS (Feb. 24) -- As a mechanical engineer working for the state for three decades, Dina Apostolou was set to retire this year. Instead, she's agonizing as Greece's enfeebled economy teeters on the verge of collapse. "If austerity measures take effect, then I may have to work another five years," she says as she stomps...

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