Greek prime minister: no new austerity measures
By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS 2010-09-12T14:17:59ZTHESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) -- The Greek government is planning no new austerity measures as part of efforts to pull the country out of debt and might even exit international supervision earlier than expected, the prime minister said Sunday.... hosted.ap.org |
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