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    Greek Coalition Talks Still Deadlocked

    Wed, 05/09/2012 - 03:36 EDT - The Curious Capitalist
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    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s coalition talks remained deadlocked Wednesday, with conservative leader Antonis Samaras denouncing calls by the head of the radical left party to reject the country’s international bailout. Alexis Tsipras, whose Radical Left Coalition came a surprise second in Sunday’s election, has been tasked with seeking partners for a governing coalition after [...]

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