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Peter Oborne 'Idiot' Comments Prompt EU Spokesman To Storm Off Newsnight
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
[Huffington Post UK] - Amadeu Altafaj-Tardio was trying to defend the EU's attempts to resolve the Greek debt crisis, which is threatening to further destabilise the Eurozone. Peter Oborne - never one to hold back - responded to Altafaj-Tardio's claim that EU leaders were
Guardian: The Amanda Knox appeal and King Abdullah's hollow concessions to women
[The Guardian] - He may well have had difficulty remembering this blameless bureaucrat's name: it was Amadeu Altafaj-Tardio. But even Jeremy Paxman thought that "idiot" was not a satisfactory substitute. After the third time Oborne used it, Altafaj-Tardio walked out of
Greeks protest as EU and IMF begin bailout loan audit
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Finance ministers meet on Monday in Luxembourg, but EU economic affairs spokesman Amadeu Altafaj indicated that the talks in Athens would not be concluded in time for a decision by then. The head of the German banking federation criticised talk that
Guardian: Greek minister reaffirms commitment to resolving country's debt crisis
[The Guardian] - "We expect the Greek authorities to explain, in particular, how they intend to close the fiscal gaps in and and how they plan to proceed with structural reforms and privatisations," said Amadeu Altafaj Tardio, a spokesman for the European
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