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How Greeks are surviving without banks
Greeks are getting creative with managing their money as the nation's bank shutdown enters its third week. You'd expect widespread panic. But some Greeks in Athens say they're getting by, even though they're restricted to account withdrawals of no more than 60 euros ($67) per day. And with the banks closed, that means making regular trips to ATMs -- or devising other ways to get their hands on cash. Waiter Lorenzo Kaci, 26, who works in a popular Athens kebab shop, said he asked his employer in advance to be paid in cash. Kaci said many other workers arranged to have half their salary deposited into their bank ... (full story)
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