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From February to March 2010, the average price of hotels in Europe stayed constant at 93 pounds. Compared to March 2009's average of 100 pounds a night, this represents a seven percent drop. Prices in 34 of the top 50 European cities also decreased in comparison to last year. In contrast, prices in London have increased by six percent. These are the findings of the trivago Hotel Price Index ... ATHENS, GREECE — The Greek parliament approved new spending cuts and taxes Friday aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis, while protesters opposed to the measures fought with police outside. Prime Minister George Papandreou headed abroad to seek European leaders' support for his efforts. Masked youths attacked the leader of Greece's biggest union and stoned police in Athens Friday in an outbreak of violence over cutbacks proposed by Prime Minister George Papandreou, who was abroad seeking European leaders' support for his efforts to defuse the country's debt crisis. The Greek parliament has approved new spending cuts and taxes aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis, while protesters opposed to the measures fought with police outside. Protesters Battle Police as Greek Parliament Approves Spending Cuts, New Taxes; Germany Won't Give Financial Assistance The Greek parliament approved new spending cuts and taxes Friday aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis, while protesters opposed to the measures fought with police outside. Prime Minister George Papandreou went abroad to seek European leaders' support for his efforts. The Greek parliament has approved new spending cuts and taxes aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis. The Greek parliament approved new spending cuts and taxes yesterday aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis, while protesters opposed to the measures fought with police outside. Prime Minister G... The Greek parliament approved new spending cuts and taxes yesterday aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis, while protesters opposed to the measures fought with police outside. The Greek parliament approved new spending cuts and taxes Friday aimed at defusing the country's debt crisis, while protesters opposed to the measures fought with police outside. Prime Minister |
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