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EU bailout deal almost done
Speculation grows that 25 bln euros in loans will be available to Greece after ministers’ Monday talks

The possibility of the eurozone putting together a multibillion-euro bailout package for Greece grew all the more likely yesterday as it emerged that the details of such a scheme are due to be finalized on Monday.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Forensics probe terror connection
Police forensic experts yesterday were comparing the fingerprints and DNA of...
Railway works veering off track
Engineering work on the Kifissia-Piraeus electric railway (ISAP) which was due to be completed...
Anti-war protesters gathered...
Anti-war protesters gathered outside the Defense Ministry yesterday after it was announced...
Grigoropoulos judge quits trial
The judge presiding over the trial of two policemen charged with the murder of...
Debt threatening to engulf sports clubs
Most soccer and basketball clubs in Greece should no longer be operating because of...
IN BRIEF
Eleven charged with violence, ADEDY calls rally for Tuesday : Eleven youths, including a minor, faced a prosecutor...
Police cordon off Parliament : Police cordoned off the road around Parliament yesterday...
Vatopedi paper chase : All the documents kept by the Agricultural Development Ministry relating to...
Turkish provocations : Turkish authorities sent radar warnings to two aircraft...
OA protest : Former employees of Olympic Air were last night locked in talks aimed at ending...
Glezos apology : The 22-year-old riot police officer who sprayed tear gas at...
Greens lose : Panathinaikos suffered a 3-1 home defeat to Standard Liege...


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President Papoulias is sworn in for second term
President Karolos Papoulias, flanked by military officials, makes his way yesterday to Parliament...
EDITORIAL
Brussels or IMF, it’s our only choice
The government has already taken a series of fiscal measures in order to trim the deficit and curb public spending, but it is only reasonable for Greece to also expect the tangible support of its European partners so that it will be able to borrow on reasonable terms. So far, nothing specific has been said about whether the EU will provide Greece with this support and, if it does, what form this support will take.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
Back down to earth with a bang
Wednesday, March 3, 2010, will go down in history as the day that a modern Greek government made a conscious effort to bring the country and its economy in line with reality.
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