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    Protesters clash with riot police in front of the Greek Parliament in Athens on February 12, 2012. Greek police today used tear gas on petrol bomb-throwing protesters outside parliament where lawmakers were debating a new austerity plan aimed at staving off bankruptcy. Police said some 25,000 protesters were massed outside the building and at nearby Omonia Square, with some 3,000 police deployed and more protesters arriving. AFP PHOTO / ANGELOS TZORTZINIS
  • Smoke engulfs rioot police during violent protests in Athens

    Smoke engulfs rioot police during violent protests in Athens

    Smoke engulfs riot police during violent anti-austerity protests in Athens' Syntagma (Constitution) square February 12, 2012. Greek lawmakers looked set to endorse a new and deeply unpopular austerity deal on Sunday to secure a multi-billion-euro bailout and avert what Prime Minister Lucas Papademos warned would be "economic chaos". REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
  • Fireworks and projectiles are aimed at the Greek parliament during violent anti-austerity protests in Athens' Syntagma in Athens

    Fireworks and projectiles are aimed at the Greek parliament during violent anti-austerity protests in Athens' Syntagma in Athens

    Fireworks and projectiles are aimed at the Greek parliament during violent anti-austerity protests in Athens' Syntagma (Constitution) square February 12, 2012. Greek lawmakers looked set to endorse a new and deeply unpopular austerity deal on Sunday to secure a multi-billion-euro bailout and avert what Prime Minister Lucas Papademos warned would be "economic chaos". REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)

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