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Greek party leaders fail to sign off on bailout
Greek party leaders fail to sign off on bailout
2/9/2012
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek political leaders failed early on Thursday to sign off on a tough reform and austerity program, the price of a new international bailout for the nation, but Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said they would try to strike a deal within hours.
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