July 16, 2011 – ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's Prime Minister George Papandreou ruled out bankruptcy for his debt-choked country and said it was time for Europe to wake up and take brave decisions, according to a newspaper interview to be published on Sunday. "We managed not to let Greece go bankrupt ...
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