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ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Greece fended off a bankruptcy that threatened to roil global financial markets, approving severe spending cuts and tax increases Wednesday in the face of violent protests by Greeks who say they have suffered enough.

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European countries must decide how to plug Greece’s potential funding gaps next year before the International Monetary Fund can release its next batch of loans, an envoy from the Fund said Tuesday, as the struggling country’s prime minister convened party deputies to discuss more austerity measures.

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VIENNA – Steps taken to fight Greece’s debt crisis are starting to take hold, the country’s prime minister said Friday in an attempt to ease international concern about its fate.

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Europe's government debt crisis worsened ominously yesterday when Greek bonds were downgraded to junk status and Portugal's debt was lowered on fears the trouble could spread. Stocks slid on the news.

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European officials played down signs Friday that Greece would seek a 30 billion-euro bailout package from other eurozone nations within days as finance ministers from the 16 countries met for talks in Madrid.

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