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World Service,12 Feb 2015,18 mins

Greek Battle Lines Drawn

Business Daily

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The battle lines were drawn over Europe's debt crisis on Wednesday as Greek ministers offered a 10-point plan to redraft the bailout, and their partners said no deal, thanks. The negotiations aren't quite over yet, but the deadline for a Greek default is now just two weeks away. We hear the views of both sides in the negotiations, and with the help of Vicky Pryce, a Greek economist, representing the Centre of Economics and Business Research, Sony Kapoor, of the economic think-tank, Redefine, and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s economics correspondent, Andrew Walker. We look at where a compromise might lie. Also we look to cricket's biggest money-spinner, the ICC World Cup, just two days before the event launches in Australia and New Zealand. Is the lure of hard cash corrupting the Gentleman's Game? (Photo: Flags in Athens. Credit: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty Images)

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