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Papademos was vice president of the European Central Bank. He was a classmate of Mario Draghi at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Economist Lucas Papademos Named Prime Minister of Greece
New York Times 11.10.2011
Merkel Urges Party to Help Save Euro
Wall Street Journal 11.14.2011
Greeks Welcome Papademos as New Prime Minister, Polls Show
Wall Street Journal 11.14.2011
New York Times 11.15.2011
As Nations Bet on Technocrats, Odds Look Stiff
Wall Street Journal 11.17.2011
European Bank Chief Pushes Back
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2011
Deepening Crisis Over Euro Pits Leader Against Leader
Wall Street Journal 12.30.2011
Bailout Talks in Greece 'Crucial,' Premier Says
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2012
Europe Fears Rising Greek Cost
Wall Street Journal 01.11.2012
Italy Leader, Monti, Tells Germany Austerity Isn't Enough
New York Times 01.11.2012
A New Generation Tackles the Euro Crisis
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2012
Wall Street Journal 01.14.2012
ECB's Chief Warns Situation Is 'Very Grave'
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2012
Rösler Opposes ECB Write-Down on Greece
Wall Street Journal 02.03.2012
Greek Premier Is Tested in Impasse Over Pay Cuts
New York Times 02.03.2012
Concession Smooths Way Toward a Greek Debt Deal
Wall Street Journal 02.08.2012
Disgruntled Greeks Protest New Austerity Measures
New York Times 02.10.2012
Athens Shaken by Riots After Vote for Greek Austerity Plan
New York Times 02.13.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.24.2012
Q&A: ECB President Mario Draghi
Wall Street Journal 02.23.2012
Q&A With Greek Finance Minister Philippos Sachinidis
Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012
Ex-Premier Says Greece Must Stick With Cuts
Wall Street Journal 05.23.2012
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