Milk Fight Threatened Greek Aid as Lawmakers Granted EU Demands
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Greece today moved closer to unlocking its first bailout payment of 2014 after it passed a law that nearly dissolved in a fight over milk.
Shortly after midnight, lawmakers passed legislation including hundreds of economic reforms, from changing the way banks are recapitalized to allowing pharmacists to open shops inside supermarkets. The final bill watered down a plan to allow some stores to open on Sunday to just three cities.