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Greece Gets Another Bailout Extension But The Basic Problem Still Isn't SolvedThe negotiations between Greece and the Eurozone group have reached yet another declaration of victory. Pensions will be cut a little bit more off in the future, income tax will rise a little bit more off into that future again. At which point Hurrah! and the next disbursement of funds can happen to allow Greece to repay some of the loans it must meet this summer. The only real problem with all of this being that it doesn't solve the basic problem here. Greece is being asked to pay back a sum of money that Greece simply cannot pay back.The reason these negotiations keep going on is because what is being asked isn't in fact possible:
Amendment allows Greek farmers to purchase, lease state land they've cleared, cultivated for decadesThe government on Wednesday inserted amendments into a controversial draft bill concerning forestry maps, which will allow farmers that have cleared and cultivated state-owned land for decades to actually purchase the expanse or simply continue their agriculture-related activity.
Actor Tim Pigott-Smith dies aged 70 Best known for The Jewel in the Crown, he was awarded an OBE last month and due to star in Death of a Salesman
Heard there's the usual Palm Sunday celebrations in Katelios this year. Not sure what time, think it's usually around lunchtime.
QuoteAmendment allows Greek farmers to purchase, lease state land they've cleared, cultivated for decadesThe government on Wednesday inserted amendments into a controversial draft bill concerning forestry maps, which will allow farmers that have cleared and cultivated state-owned land for decades to actually purchase the expanse or simply continue their agriculture-related activity.http://www.naftemporiki.gr/story/1222122/amendment-allows-greek-farmers-to-purchase-lease-state-land-theyve-cleared-cultivated-for-decades
WWF says bill on forests a boon for land-grabbers