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Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...

Xenogiannakopoulou resigns page 1

Exi5tentialist 10th February 2012, 04:36 PM Greek TV is reporting that the deputy foreign minister Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has resigned. Greece is ablaze tonight. Ostensibly they don't like the bailout deal. I think they should just stop winding each other up with long names. FedUpWithFaith 10th February 2012, 06:51 PM The Greeks need to default and leave the EU. It will be bad but the current course is worse than hopeless. Austerity just yields positive feedback spiralling ever down. The Europeans are behaving idiotically. You can't sustain such a diverse assemblage on a single currency without real federalism and a banker of last resort which the ESCB has been staunchly against (even though if half-heartedly keeps acting in that role by half-measures). Otherwise, regional differences in productivity tear the system apart. The can is just getting kicked down the road and putting the entire EU at greater risk. ficus 12th February 2012, 12:25 AM The Europeans are behaving ...