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    EU ministers decide Greece should be helped
    Arizona Herald
    Tuesday 16th March, 2010  


    Europe's finance ministers have said they will assist Greece in the battle to control its finances.
    Europe's finance ministers have said they will assist Greece in the battle to control its finances.

    EU ministers, meeting in Brussels, have decided to plug gaps that might occur during Greece's economic difficulties.

    The ministers have said they will decide on the detail of the financial lifeline during a meeting on the 25th March.

    While details are sketchy, they have already said there won’t be any loan guarantees.

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