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Greek finance ministers will meet their Eurogroup counterparts later today in Brussels to decide on the request for assistance from the European Stability Mechanism bailout fund and a full meeting of leaders followed by an EU summit is scheduled for tomorrow.

The Athenian priests and priestesses, however, did not have the political influence that their counterparts later had at Rome; only one anecdote attests a priestess as conscientious objector on a political issue (Theano, who refused to curse Alcibiades), and it is suspect.

His Senate counterparts later approved a 9% reduction, and yesterday a conference committee of legislators from both bodies announced that they had split the difference.

But Hammond is due to meet his Iranian counterpart, Mohammad Javad Zarif, later on Sunday, and the president, Hassan Rouhani, on Monday morning.

The eastern snail type, which has a larger and flatter shell than its western counterpart, was later confirmed through molecular analysis to be a new species.

Mr Straw, who was foreign secretary from 2001 to 2006, said he was never formally briefed by the CIA "about what they were up to" and was only briefed by his US counterpart Colin Powell "later in the day".

Elite women, like their male counterparts, marry later and have fewer children than their less-educated sisters.

In addition to the influx of troops, administration officials said they are taking other lessons from the Iraq surge, such as empowering local security forces to stand up to Taliban militants in their communities and enhancing the training of national forces by embedding American troops with Afghan counterparts and later pairing similarly sized American and Afghan units to fight side by side.

The Chinese, who had settled in the area in small numbers in the early 1800s, first arrived in appreciable numbers in the 1870s to work in service jobs and in the lumber industry, which paid them substantially less than their European-descended counterparts; in later years they made great contributions to the building of the transcontinental railroad.

These shows included takes on classic blues numbers and some of their oldest material as the band revisited their roots for revitalization, and the concerts also launched songs such as "Roadhouse Blues," "Ship Of Fools," and "Peace Frog" whose studio counterparts would later make up the core of the Morrison Hotel album.

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