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Friday, July 19, 2013
New giant viruses are shaped like Greek jars
Giant viruses, more than twice as big as the last largest known viruses, have now been unearthed from sludge across the world, researchers say.


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Thursday, July 18, 2013
German Fin Min: No Private Greek Debt Forgiveness Before 2014
German Fin Min: No Private Greek Debt Forgiveness Before 2014 Wall Street Journal BERLIN--German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has ruled out new debt writedowns for private bondholders of Greek sovereign debt until at least the end of the current program, which runs until 2014, he told a Berlin radio station in an interview ... |
Greek Cypriot leader seeks more EU aid
The cost of bailing out Greek Cypriot Administration has exceeded estimations. Greek Cypriot leader Nicos Anastasiades asked for more money from Brussels ahead of a key meeting by Eurozone finance ministers.European Union finance ministers adopted a 10 billion Euro bailout package for the Greek Cypriot Administration. According to the EU sources, the Greek Cypriot leader asked the Bloc to provide ...
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Massive police presence in Greece as German minister visits
CBC.ca | Massive police presence in Greece as German minister visits CBC.ca Schaeuble, on his first visit to Greece since its financial crisis broke out in 2009, said the country had made impressive progress in efforts to balance its budget. But he added that the debt-strapped country had little choice other than to press ... |
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Germany's Schaeuble visits Greece amid massive security, dismisses talk of new ...
Germany's Schaeuble visits Greece amid massive security, dismisses talk of new ... Washington Post ATHENS, Greece — Germany's finance minister visited Greece on Thursday amid massive police security, insisting there was “no convenient shortcut” for the country's debt problems despite an alarming increase in poverty and unemployment during the ... |
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Postcard: 'Tough love' for Greeks
On a visit to Greece on Thursday (18.07.13), German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble said Athens has little choice but to press ahead with reforms. Greek journalist Anthee Carassava sent this postcard from Athens.
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