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Flower store owner in Athens will fight with his heart
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 13, 2015
'A little bit confused and very disappointed.'
Eurozone summit on hold as leaders meet with Greek PM
Jul 12, 2015
They're attempting to reach a deal with Alexis Tsipras by day's end.
People of Athens remain calm during debt crisis
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 8, 2015
The government gives cash-strapped citizens a free ride on subways.
Weekly Wrap: GDP and Greece
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 26, 2015
Catherine Rampell and Felix Salmon join Kai Ryssdal to recap the week in business and finance.
Pharmacist rejects creditors' prescription for Greece
Jun 26, 2015
Business is tough in a profession earmarked for reform and greater competition.
Sandwich-maker finds Greek debt hard to stomach
Jun 26, 2015
U.S.-educated businessman serves up some tough love for his homeland.
Greece's tax collectors face public hostility
Jun 24, 2015
Greeks resent the prospect of tax hikes and also the way that powerful people seem able to avoid taxes.
For public good, not for profit.
Greece's car dealers prosper amid widespread hardship
Jun 24, 2015
Greeks are betting that a car is a safer option for their money than a bank.
Greek debt crisis is feeling like Groundhog Day
Jun 16, 2015
Time and options are running out for the nation, whose payments are due soon.
A preview of the eurozone meeting on Monday
May 8, 2015
Greece will outline its plans to meet its debt obligations.