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Central, of course, to Greece's fate are negotiations to persuadebondholders to forgive at least half the nation's debt - a deal thatwould see around €100bn euros sliced from the €205bn of privately owned Greek debt as part of efforts to bring the country's debt-to-GDP ratio down to the "more sustainable level" of 120% by the end of 2020.
Eurozone crisis: Markets shrug off threat of Italy downgrade- as it happened 2012
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Yes | No | Report from CHA-121492 wrote 22 weeks 2 days ago quite ironic isnt it? how people hundreds of years ago acurately predicted things thatwould happen long after they died.
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Yes | No | Report from CHA-121492 wrote 22 weeks 2 days ago quite ironic isnt it? how people hundreds of years ago acurately predicted things thatwould happen long after they died.
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'There is a silent significant slice of the farming community thatwould be behind thevaccination.'
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Fashions in Foil 2008
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To this day, there are restaurants in town thatwould see us coming and have a martini with a side of olives ready to go.
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The single Smoke and Mirrors is the highpoint, an Italo-pop confection thatwould soar to No 1 if Kylie Minogue sang it.
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Joe Lieberman introduced a controversial new bill today thatwould extend 8 U.S.C. § 1481 to “terrorists”.
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A staffer asked what thatwould mean for the City Section, the regionals and Escapes, which use material almost entirely written by freelancers.
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