After Rejecting Bailout Plan, Greece’s Economic Future Is ‘Invisible’
By Chris Arnold
Greek voters turned down a bailout offer from European leaders on Sunday. Both before and after the votes were counted, Greeks were divided over how the outcome would affect the country’s future.
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