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January 19, 8:11 PM
Some 3,000 people take part in a demonstration in the Greek capital Athens to protest against the rise of the neo-fascist party Golden Dawn.
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'.....Greek hospitality is well-known - but the financial crisis is changing the nation with elements lurching to the right and fearing both the future and the outsider, adds our correspondent.....' Delete the scoop?
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.....'The reality is that Greece has ceased to be a sovereign nation in anything but name, its economic policy, spending decisions and hence the vast majority of choices usually made in the name of the nation state are being dictated by the country’s creditors who have demanded a heavy tribute in return for their intervention......' Delete the scoop?
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Warning to investors/Bankers and psuedo-Greek Gov't: The will of the people supersedes your greed. When the revolution takes place all sales are null and void!
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The creators of Debtocracy, a documentary with two million views broadcasted from Japan to Latin America, analyze the shifting of state assets to private hands. Delete the scoop?
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's Prime Minister George Papandreou ruled out bankruptcy for his debt-choked country and said it was time for Europe to wake up and take brave decisions, according to a newspaper...
Greece's total outstanding debt is around 370 billion euros ($523 billion). Most economists regard the debt burden, at around 160 percent of gross domestic product, to be unsustainable as it stifles growth, with the economy seen contracting by nearly 4 percent this year after a 4.5 percent slump last year. Delete the scoop?
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