GUARDIAN/ Ian Traynor /
OPINION/ ANALYSIS/
Allegedly, Portugal's PM José Sócrates (pictured) begged Angela Merkel for bailout aid last week.
TRAYNOR: "He asked Merkel what he should do, promised to do anything she wanted, with one big exception. He would not ask for money – for a eurozone bailout with extremely tight strings attached.
Merkel asked Strauss-Kahn about Sócrates' dilemma. The German-speaking IMF chief was dismissive. The Portuguese plea was pointless, he said, because Sócrates would not follow any advice he was given. The exchange, which occurred last week in Berlin, highlights what a senior German official describes as "Europe's big communication problem'."
ALSO: Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman outlines 4 options for the euro's "woes" in a long Sunday mag cover story entitled "Can Europe Be Saved? He calls the current euro situation "...a tragedy not only for Europe but also for the world, for which Europe is a crucial role model."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/16/magazine/16Europe-t.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper&pagewanted=all
Popular Posts
- Brasilian Senator Admits We Are "A Bunch Of Crooks."
- Mexican Court Frees 22 Convicted Of Chiapas Killings.
- ARGENTINA: 2 Prisoners Escape As Dummy Stands Guard.
- BOLIVIA: Morales Opponent Governor Removed By Legislature.
- BRASIL: Business Still Stuck In Red Tape With The Old Bureaucracy.
- MEXICO : Narcos Hoist Banners In Guanajuato... Demanding Peace For Pope's Visit.
- RUSSIA / CZECH REP / SWEDEN / MEXICO / BRASIL: Gauging Navalny's Real Support; American Sought For 4 Murders In Brno; Rioting Near Stockholm Spreads On 4th Night; Vigilantes Continue Narco Fight In Tierra Caliente; October Auction Scheduled For Giant Libra Subsalt Field.
- MEXICO: Legislature Votes To Strip Immunity From Politician Accused Of Narco Ties.
- ARGENTINA: MaradonaTo Continue As Soccer Coach.
- BRASIL: Judge Stops Critical S. Paulo Airport Expansion Over Improper Bids.