Tags: Euro Crisis
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Bailout Fatigue May Leave Greece Two Billion Euros Short
Time to pay their own bills
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President of Cyprus Criticizes Terms of Bank Bailout
Deal agreed to in March resulted in businesses losing capital
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Greek Prime Minister Facing Crisis Talks With Coalition Partners
Decision to shut down national broadcaster not popular
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Spanish Tax Collectors Target Soccer Megastar Lionel Messi
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Italy Rejects More Fiscal Cuts
If you ignore the debt, it'll just go away
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Solution to Europe's Youth Unemployment Crisis Left Wanting
Labor ministers from France, Germany, Italy and Spain working on a plan
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Greeks Protest Shut Down of State-Owned Television, Radio
Cash-strapped government shuttered broadcaster to save money
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Greeks Protest Shutdown of State Broadcaster
You're broke!
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Greece Taken Off List of Developed Countries
Now classified as an "emerging market"
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Italy, France Stuck in Economic Doldrums
Shrinkage and loss of confidence
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Greece Shutting Down State TV, Radio, to Save Money
No shit guys, you should've done that years ago
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German High Court Considering the Constitutionality of ECB Bond Buying Plan
Could rattle markets
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Hollande Says the Euro Crisis is Over
Despite protests and record unemployment
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Reduced Business Regulation Promised by Greece’s Foreign Minister
Probably a bit overdue
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Europe's Economy Continues To Shrink, Says Central Bank
Not good news
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IMF Admits "Notable Failures" in 2010 Greek Bailout
Including unrealistic optimism
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IMF Admits Mistakes in Handling Greek Bailout
Uncertainty about whether debt levels were sustainable
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Latvia Set To Join the Euro
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European Central Bank Approves Latvia's Bid To Join the Euro
E.U. finance ministers will make a final decision next month
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Eurozone Unemployment Hits Record High
Again