Greek Communist Party members wave flags from the Acropolis archaeological site behind banners hung in front of the Parthenon temple early on May 4, 2010 in Athens. Eurozone governments scrambled on May 3 to get bailout money flowing to Greece as Athens pressed for huge new budget cuts and braced for strikes, and the markets looked on nervously. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Greek Communist Party members wave flags from the Acropolis archaeological site behind banners hung in front of the Parthenon temple early on May 4, 2010 in Athens. Eurozone governments scrambled on May 3 to get bailout money flowing to Greece as Athens pressed for huge new budget cuts and braced for strikes, and the markets looked on nervously. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI © AFP | AFP
Teachers try to break a gate at the Education Ministry in Athens, Tuesday, May 4, 2010. About 60 teachers protested as Greece's cash-strapped government announced sweeping spending cuts worth euro30 billion ($40 billion) through 2012 on Sunday, in order to secure a vital rescue package of loans from the International Monetary Fund and the other 15 European Union countries using the euro as their currency. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)
Teachers try to break a gate at the Education Ministry in Athens, Tuesday, May 4, 2010. About 60 teachers protested as Greece's cash-strapped government announced sweeping spending cuts worth euro30 billion ($40 billion) through 2012 on Sunday, in order to secure a vital rescue package of loans from the International Monetary Fund and the other 15 European Union countries using the euro as their currency. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) © AP | AP
Pensioners shout during a protest outside the Finance Ministry building in Athens on Tuesday May 4, 2010. Greece's cash-strapped government announced sweeping spending cuts worth euro 30 billion ($40 b) through 2012 on Sunday, in order to secure a vital rescue package of loans from the International Monetary Fund and other countries using the euro. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis)
Pensioners shout during a protest outside the Finance Ministry building in Athens on Tuesday May 4, 2010. Greece's cash-strapped government announced sweeping spending cuts worth euro 30 billion ($40 b) through 2012 on Sunday, in order to secure a vital rescue package of loans from the International Monetary Fund and other countries using the euro. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis) © AP | AP
Protestors scuffle with riot police outside the Greek parliament during a demonstration on April 29, 2010 in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas today at hundreds of demonstrators trying to approach the finance ministry in a protest against austerity cuts to tackle the country's debt crisis, police said. The protest was called by the left-wing Syriza party after union leaders said the government was about to adopt additional austerity measures to clinch a huge bailout from the European Union and International Monetary Fund. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Protestors scuffle with riot police outside the Greek parliament during a demonstration on April 29, 2010 in Athens. Greek police fired tear gas today at hundreds of demonstrators trying to approach the finance ministry in a protest against austerity cuts to tackle the country's debt crisis, police said. The protest was called by the left-wing Syriza party after union leaders said the government was about to adopt additional austerity measures to clinch a huge bailout from the European Union and International Monetary Fund. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI © AFP | AFP
Protestors clash with riot police outside the Finance Ministry in central Athens, Greece, during a rally staged by teachers against the announced reforms in the education sphere, on 29 April 2010. The Greek government is implementing austerity measures, amidst protests, that envision a major overhaul of the taxation and social security/pension systems. Greece has vowed to tackle the debt crisis that has shaken the entire European Union and put the euro currency under pressure. EPA/ANA/PANTELIS SAITAS +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Protestors clash with riot police outside the Finance Ministry in central Athens, Greece, during a rally staged by teachers against the announced reforms in the education sphere, on 29 April 2010. The Greek government is implementing austerity measures, amidst protests, that envision a major overhaul of the taxation and social security/pension systems. Greece has vowed to tackle the debt crisis that has shaken the entire European Union and put the euro currency under pressure. EPA/ANA/PANTELIS SAITAS +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
A protestor shouts slogans outside the Finance Ministry in central Athens, Greece, during a rally staged by teachers against the announced reforms in the education sphere, on 29 April 2010. The Greek government is implementing austerity measures, amidst protests, that envision a major overhaul of the taxation and social security/pension systems. Greece has vowed to tackle the debt crisis that has shaken the entire European Union and put the euro currency under pressure. EPA/ANA/PANTELIS SAITAS +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
A protestor shouts slogans outside the Finance Ministry in central Athens, Greece, during a rally staged by teachers against the announced reforms in the education sphere, on 29 April 2010. The Greek government is implementing austerity measures, amidst protests, that envision a major overhaul of the taxation and social security/pension systems. Greece has vowed to tackle the debt crisis that has shaken the entire European Union and put the euro currency under pressure. EPA/ANA/PANTELIS SAITAS +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Protestors throw water bottles towards riot policemen protecting the greek parliament during a demonstration in Athens on April 29, 2010. Leftist demonstrators, civil servants unions and teachers' unions staged demonstrations to protest the new austerity measures. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Protestors throw water bottles towards riot policemen protecting the greek parliament during a demonstration in Athens on April 29, 2010. Leftist demonstrators, civil servants unions and teachers' unions staged demonstrations to protest the new austerity measures. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI © AFP | AFP
Demonstrators react after riot policemen fired tear gas during a demonstration, in Athens on April 29, 2010. Greek police clashed with protesters Today as the troubled nation came under intense pressure to force through extra cuts in return for a giant bailout deal said to be just days away. Police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators trying to approach the finance ministry in Athens in protest at austerity cuts aimed at reducing Greece's budget deficit, which has ignited Europe-wide fears. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI <br /><br />
Demonstrators react after riot policemen fired tear gas during a demonstration, in Athens on April 29, 2010. Greek police clashed with protesters Today as the troubled nation came under intense pressure to force through extra cuts in return for a giant bailout deal said to be just days away. Police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators trying to approach the finance ministry in Athens in protest at austerity cuts aimed at reducing Greece's budget deficit, which has ignited Europe-wide fears. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI

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A protestor claps his hands after police used tear gas, outside the Greek parliament during a demonstration, in Athens on April 29, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas today at hundreds of demonstrators trying to approach the finance ministry in a protest against austerity cuts to tackle the country's debt crisis, police said. The protest was called by the left-wing Syriza party after union leaders said the government was about to adopt additional austerity measures to clinch a huge bailout from the European Union and International Monetary Fund. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI <br />
A protestor claps his hands after police used tear gas, outside the Greek parliament during a demonstration, in Athens on April 29, 2010. Greek police fired tear gas today at hundreds of demonstrators trying to approach the finance ministry in a protest against austerity cuts to tackle the country's debt crisis, police said. The protest was called by the left-wing Syriza party after union leaders said the government was about to adopt additional austerity measures to clinch a huge bailout from the European Union and International Monetary Fund. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
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