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5 Years of Bailouts: The Grim Legacy of Greece’s Crisis

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5 Years of Bailouts

5 Years of Bailouts: The Grim Legacy of Greece’s Crisis

In this photo made on late Wednesday. May 4, 2015, a sculpture stands at the southern Athens municipality of Elliniko-Argyroupolis. The resin-and-fiberglass sculpture by 22-year-old Tasos Nyfadopoulos is named Crisis _ the first public monument to tackle GreeceÌs stumbling peregrination from one near-bankruptcy to another, suffering economic depression, plummeting living standards and record unemployment on the way. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

 

Picture of Nicholas Paphitis, Associated Press
Nicholas Paphitis, Associated Press
May 5, 2015 4:44 PM EDT
Photographs by Petros Giannakouris

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