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Monetary fund for EuropeTHE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT by Germany’s Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble of the need for a European Monetary Fund (EMF) is an important recognition of a critical deficiency in economic and monetary union. Learning from the Greek experience, the euro zone and the European Commission must now move to strengthen both economic governance and discipline, and to develop tools to deal with future potential sovereign debt defaults.
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Rooney lords it over faded aristocratsManchester United 4 Milan 0 (Agg: 7-2):In the end all the hype, all the hooplah which surrounded David Beckham's return to Old Trafford was just that. Style, not substance. How often has that been the case in the career of the most famous footballer on earth?
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