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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.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
A departure board at Athens international airport is pictured through a  metal advertising placard on April 19, 2010. More than 100 destinations  from Athens were canceled due to the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud which  covered large parts of Europe for the past four days. Iceland’s  Eyjafjoell volcano has started spewing out less ash, a sign the eruption  could be tapering off and that Europe’s air traffic nightmare could be  coming to an end, experts said today.

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A departure board at Athens international airport is pictured through a metal advertising placard on April 19, 2010. More than 100 destinations from Athens were canceled due to the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud which covered large parts of Europe for the past four days. Iceland’s Eyjafjoell volcano has started spewing out less ash, a sign the eruption could be tapering off and that Europe’s air traffic nightmare could be coming to an end, experts said today.

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Greeks who gathered to show solidarity for terrorism suspects clashed with the special police outside the prosecutor’s office in Athens. Six people were brought in for their suspected participation in the activities of the far left Revolutionary Struggle.

Aris Messins/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

Greeks who gathered to show solidarity for terrorism suspects clashed with the special police outside the prosecutor’s office in Athens. Six people were brought in for their suspected participation in the activities of the far left Revolutionary Struggle.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Press/Getty Images
Greek taxi drivers blocked Syntagma Square in Athens during a 48-hour strike to protest against new austerity measures.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Press/Getty Images

Greek taxi drivers blocked Syntagma Square in Athens during a 48-hour strike to protest against new austerity measures.

Yiorgos Karahalis/Reuters
A protester clashed with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas at a group or protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government’s European Union-backed austerity plans.

Yiorgos Karahalis/Reuters

A protester clashed with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas at a group or protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government’s European Union-backed austerity plans.

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.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
A departure board at Athens international airport is pictured through a  metal advertising placard on April 19, 2010. More than 100 destinations  from Athens were canceled due to the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud which  covered large parts of Europe for the past four days. Iceland’s  Eyjafjoell volcano has started spewing out less ash, a sign the eruption  could be tapering off and that Europe’s air traffic nightmare could be  coming to an end, experts said today.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

A departure board at Athens international airport is pictured through a metal advertising placard on April 19, 2010. More than 100 destinations from Athens were canceled due to the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud which covered large parts of Europe for the past four days. Iceland’s Eyjafjoell volcano has started spewing out less ash, a sign the eruption could be tapering off and that Europe’s air traffic nightmare could be coming to an end, experts said today.

Aris Messins/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Greeks who gathered to show solidarity for terrorism suspects clashed with the special police outside the prosecutor’s office in Athens. Six people were brought in for their suspected participation in the activities of the far left Revolutionary Struggle.

Aris Messins/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

Greeks who gathered to show solidarity for terrorism suspects clashed with the special police outside the prosecutor’s office in Athens. Six people were brought in for their suspected participation in the activities of the far left Revolutionary Struggle.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Press/Getty Images
Greek taxi drivers blocked Syntagma Square in Athens during a 48-hour strike to protest against new austerity measures.

Aris Messinis/Agence France-Press/Getty Images

Greek taxi drivers blocked Syntagma Square in Athens during a 48-hour strike to protest against new austerity measures.

Yiorgos Karahalis/Reuters
A protester clashed with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas at a group or protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government’s European Union-backed austerity plans.

Yiorgos Karahalis/Reuters

A protester clashed with riot policemen during an anti-government rally in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas at a group or protesting youths on the margins of a march against the government’s European Union-backed austerity plans.

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