Orestis Panagiotou/European Pressphoto Agency
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, and his newly  appointed successor, Lucas Papademos, met Friday in the Maximos Mansion,  in Athens, Greece. Mr. Papademos named a cabinet to implement the  country’s latest €130 billion ($177 billion) bailout.

Orestis Panagiotou/European Pressphoto Agency

Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, and his newly appointed successor, Lucas Papademos, met Friday in the Maximos Mansion, in Athens, Greece. Mr. Papademos named a cabinet to implement the country’s latest €130 billion ($177 billion) bailout.

Orestis Panagiotou/European Pressphoto Agency
Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, and his newly  appointed successor, Lucas Papademos, met Friday in the Maximos Mansion,  in Athens, Greece. Mr. Papademos named a cabinet to implement the  country’s latest €130 billion ($177 billion) bailout.

Orestis Panagiotou/European Pressphoto Agency

Former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, and his newly appointed successor, Lucas Papademos, met Friday in the Maximos Mansion, in Athens, Greece. Mr. Papademos named a cabinet to implement the country’s latest €130 billion ($177 billion) bailout.

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