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Greece gets temporary lifeline, turns hope to new summit

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By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS and PAN PYLAS

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A Greek tragedy can be defined as a play that portrays calamitous events, culminating in a unhappy but meaningful ending. The drama, a tragedy in many respects unfolded at Thursdays Euro group meeting in Luxembourg. Any negotiated deal would need to be 'ratified' by the Euro zone governments.

The utterly incomprehensible and destructive behavior of the ECB has to be seen to be believed, to instruct the Bank of Greece, a blatantly act, politically motivated, to publish a financial report that's sole purpose is to destabilize and hasten the financial collapse of a country and it elected government. A economic 'coup d'état' to force Greece to its knees. This the true nature of EU solidarity. I would like to say more but am not at liberty to do so.

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Here is a piece of opinion - " concluding scenario in Greece bailout could be rough for markets"- is most likely to occur because astrological prediction made by this writer last year on 2 June 2014 in article - Stressful times ahead for world economy in 2015 and 2016 - published online at Astrologyweekly.com, says :

(1)." Around April 2015 and on, discernible concerns would surface affecting world economy". (2). " Definite rumbles of distress would be heard". The ongoing circumstances seem to be leading to aforesaid. It may be made clear here that astrological predictions are indicative of trends and do not amount to determinism meaning that these predictions aid the concerned to make a right effort or evolve a right strategy for remedial measure.

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UK must be ready to assist Greece, with a proportion of the £12 billion foreign aid budget.....Brush EU institutions aside..

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