Protesters in Greece Break Into Labor Minister's Office
Mostly Communists and members of the Labor Party
Greek police arrested up to 30 protesters on Wednesday as clashes broke out around the Labour ministry in Athens.
Officials said those detained were mostly members of the Communist Party and Labour Union who had forced their way into the building.
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Did they find the cache of jobs he has hidden in his desk?
"All is well! All is well!" Chip Diller.
How come, mommy, capitalists never break into government offices?