ATHENS (Reuters) - Several hundred anti-austerity protesters, chanting slogans against the European Union and IMF, rallied near parliament in Athens on Sunday as a deepening crisis forced Greece's leftist government to announce capital controls on the banking system. The protest began with a demonstration in front of the offices of the European Commission in Athens. The ground was strewn with leaflets reading "Drachma better than submission" and "We don't owe, we won't sell, we won't pay". ...