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Amid Economic Strife, Greeks Look to Farming Past – NYTimes.com

As Greece’s economy plunges and unemployment rises, many Greeks are fleeing to the countryside and looking to the nation’s rich agricultural past as a guide to the future. Continue reading →

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ACTA on the edge in Europe? Poland suspends ratification, Greece gets hacked

With defaced Web sites, widespread protests, and more than a few Guy Fawkes masks, the anti-ACTA movement in the EU could achieve victory. The Polish Prime Minister is already backing away from the...

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Here’s Who Gets Clobbered If Greece Defaults

Greece edges closer to the brink. Continue reading →

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What Greek Austerity Looks Like: The Picture Show: NPR

Photojournalist Eirini Vourloumis moved back to her hometown of Athens, Greece, to cover the economic crisis. She found her country unrecognizable. Continue reading →

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Pawtucket Times – News from the Associated Press

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BBC News – How Goldman Sachs helped mask Greece’s debt

Nick Dunbar, author of The Devil's Derivatives, reveals how investment bank Goldman Sachs helped Greece mask the true scale of its debt. Continue reading →

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Greek farmers offload crops at cost price – World news – The Guardian

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Goldman Secret Greece Loan Shows Two Sinners as Client Unravels – Bloomberg

Greece’s secret loan from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. was a costly mistake from the start. Continue reading →

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Moody’s: Greece has defaulted – RT

Moody's Investors Service considers Greece to have defaulted per its default definitions. The announcement comes despite Athens reaching a deal with private creditors for a bond exchange that will...

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Greece on the breadline: ‘potato movement’ links shoppers and farmers – World...

A scheme letting consumers buy food straight from producers is typical of the inventive ways Greeks are finding to get by Continue reading →

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Nightmare foretold if Greece heads for euro exit – Reuters

ATHENS/LONDON (Reuters) - In Athens, the homeless are on the streets in growing numbers, soup kitchens feed twice as many people as a year ago, and the poor are diving into garbage bins in search of...

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Greece’s crisis: The parable of the four-engined planes – The Economist

AN OLD friend in the aviation business, with years of experience with Greek clients, told me a story that serves as a parable for how the country got into its... Continue reading →

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Citi sees 90 percent chance of Greece leaving the euro – Reuters

MILAN (Reuters) - The chances of Greece leaving the euro in the next 12-18 months have risen to about 90 percent, U.S. bank Citi said in a report on Thursday, saying Athens was most likely to quit the...

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U.S. Companies Conduct Fire Drills in Case Greece Exits Euro

Even as Greece desperately tries to avoid defaulting on its debt, American firms are preparing for what was once unthinkable: that Greece may soon be forced to leave the euro zone. Continue reading →

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Greek police send crime victims to neo-Nazi ‘protectors’– World news

Far-right Golden Dawn party filling vacuum for those neglected by state after MPs elected to fight 'immigrant scum' Continue reading →

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Greece to spend almost €100m on building F1 track

Greece has 'unblocked' €30m so it can build a motor racing circuit capable of hosting a Formula One Grand Prix. Continue reading →

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The Terrifying Rise Of Greece’s Nazi Party – The New Republic

Bi-weekly magazine and website covering politics, arts, culture, and society since 1914. Continue reading →

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Greece shuts down as unions hold 48-hour general strike – GREECE

Unions in Greece began a 48-hour walk-out on Tuesday in protest against the latest raft of anti-austerity measures, due to be put before the country's parliament on Wednesday. Continue reading →

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Special Report: Greece’s far-right party goes on the offensive

ATHENS (Reuters) - Arm raised in a Nazi-style salute, the leader of Greece's fastest-rising political party surveyed hundreds of young men in black T-shirts as they exploded into cheers. Their battle...

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Claims of rising racism in Greece as young Egyptian tortured by employer –...

As he arrived on his bike for a 3am clock-in at the family-owned bakery on the Greek island of Salamina, Walid Taleb had no reason to think his 10-hour shift that morning would be different from any...

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On streets of Athens, racist attacks increase

From Yahoo! News: The attack came seemingly out of nowhere. As the 28-year-old Bangladeshi man dug around trash bins one recent afternoon for scrap metal, two women and a man set upon him with a knife....

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$37 billion in tax evasion in Greece could have closed deficit by half

Almost 50 percent of Greece's deficit in 2008 -- $37 billion -- could have been eliminated if some of the wealthiest hadn't evaded taxes, U.S. researchers say. Continue reading →

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Daily chart: Growers and shrinkers

The fastest growing and shrinking economies in 2013MACAU will be the fastest growing economy this year, according to the latest estimates from our sister company,... Continue reading →

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Immigrants Are Being Stabbed to Death on the Streets of Athens

But, according to the authorities, it's definitely not a racist phenomenon. Continue reading →

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30,000 Golden Dawn Supporters March in Athens Under Neo-Nazi Banners [VIDEO]

Mobs of black-vested youths carrying swastikas take to streets in central Athens, chanting anti-immigration slogans. Continue reading →

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Panic in Greek pharmacies as hundreds of medicines run short – World news

Pharmaceutical companies accused of cutting supplies because of low profits and unpaid bills Continue reading →

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Migrant workers have been shot in Manolada farm

28 migrant workers working at a strawberry production farm in Manolada, Greece were shot because they demanded to get paid, after six months of unpaid work. According to the press reports, there were...

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Greece starts firing civil servants for first time in a century

The Greek government began its first mass-firing of public-sector workers in more than 100 years this week, part of an effort to lay off 180,000 by 2015 under Europe-imposed austerity. Continue reading →

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