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Daily Briefing: Protests erupt as Greece faces cuts

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Greek riot police charge journalists and photographers in front of the burnt Marfin Bank branch in the center of Athens on Wednesday.  A nationwide general strike gripped Greece in the first major test of the socialist government's resolve to push through unprecedented austerity cuts needed to avert fiscal meltdown.
Intense protests erupt as Greece considers cuts
By David J. Lynch, USA TODAY
PHOTO GALLERY: Greek protests turn violent
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