Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou will keep his job, for the moment. Papandreou squeaked through a confidence vote in the Greek Parliament early Saturday, but only by indicating he would step down if necessary to allow formation of a unity government that would carry out Europe's latest plan to ...
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(AP) ATHENS, Greece - Europe’s days-old plan to solve its crippling debt crisis and restore faith in the global economy has been thrown into chaos by the Greek prime minister ...
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