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[Title] => Technocrats
[Summary] => This is the beauty of the parliamentary system of government.
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[Title] => Official: New Greek govt to be announced Wednesday
[Summary] => A new Greek interim government will be announced on Wednesday afternoon, a government official said, after critical power-sharing talks between the country's two main parties dragged into a third day despite intense European pressure.
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[Title] => Power-sharing talks in Greece drag on
[Summary] => Critical power-sharing talks between Greece's prime minister and the opposition leader dragged on into yesterday night without the expected announcement of who will lead a new interim government, amid intense European pressure for a resolution.
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[Title] => Greece: Coalition heads to pick new premier
[Summary] => The heads of Greece's emerging interim government are due to resume talks to name the country's new prime minister, after reaching a historic power-sharing deal to save the country from default.
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[Title] => Greek PM, opposition reach power-sharing deal
[Summary] => Greece's embattled prime minister and main opposition leader agreed to form an interim government to ensure the country's new European debt deal, capping a week of political turmoil that saw Greece face a catastrophic default that threatened its euro membership and roiled international markets.
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[Title] => Critical power-sharing meeting held in Greece
[Summary] => Greece's president convened crisis talks between the country's embattled prime minister and the head of the conservative opposition yesterday in an effort to hammer out a solution on forming an interim government and ending a political crisis that threatens the country's solvency and cherished eurozone membership.
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[Title] => The Greek drama continues
[Summary] => The origin of drama can be traced to Greece, where it was used in competitions as early as the 5th century BC.
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[Title] => Greece talks under way in bid to avoid bankruptcy
[Summary] => Greek leaders entered a second day of closed-door talks Sunday to end an ongoing political crisis, under intense pressure to ensure the country doesn't go bankrupt in the next few weeks and that it remains in the eurozone.
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[Title] => Greek main opposition leader rejects Papandreou's coalition proposal
[Summary] => Greek main opposition leader Antonis Samaras rejected on Saturday afternoon Prime Minister George Papandreou's proposal for a national unity government, reiterating his demand for Papandreou's resignation and immediate holding of general elections.
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[Summary] => Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has impeccable political credentials. Both his father and grandfather served his country as prime ministers.
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[Title] => Power-sharing talks in Greece drag on
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[Title] => Greece talks under way in bid to avoid bankruptcy
[Summary] => Greek leaders entered a second day of closed-door talks Sunday to end an ongoing political crisis, under intense pressure to ensure the country doesn't go bankrupt in the next few weeks and that it remains in the eurozone.
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