Athens agrees to $14.1B in austerity cuts
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Athens agrees to $14.1B in austerity cuts

Athens : Greece | Aug 02, 2012 at 5:49 AM PDT
Source: United Press International
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Greece agreed to $14.1 billion in fresh austerity measures, paving the way for it to secure direly needed funding from international creditors, officials said. The 6-week-old coalition government plans to hold talks on the cuts with international lenders, who must agree to the austerity package... FULL ARTICLE AT United Press International
 
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