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    VIDEO: Why is Greek economy stuck in reverse?

    Tue, 05/22/2012 - 14:53 EDT - BBCNews

    As EU leaders meet again in an attempt to rescue Greece from disaster, the BBC's Chief Economics Correspondent Hugh Pym asks why the Greek crisis has created such huge shockwaves across the globe.

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