dapdA woman holding a child casts her ballot at a polling station in Athens, on Sunday, June 17, 2012. Greeks voted Sunday for the second time in six weeks in what was arguably their countrys most critical election in 40 years, with the countrys treasure
dapdGreek fans celebrate in downtown of Thessaloniki on Sunday June 17, 2012. A defensive Greece held off a nearly nonstop Russian attack on Saturday, putting the 2004 champions into the European Championship quarterfinals and eliminating Russia with a 1-
REUTERSHead of Greeces radical leftist SYRIZA party Alexis Tsipras casts his ballot at a polling station in Athens June 17, 2012. Greeks voted on Sunday in an election that could decide whether their heavily indebted country stays in the euro zone or head
REUTERSHead of Greeces radical leftist SYRIZA party Alexis Tsipras talks to the media at a polling station in Athens June 17, 2012. Voting opened on Sunday in a Greek election that could decide whether the heavily indebted country remains in the euro zone
dapdGreeces conservative leader of New Democracy Antonis Samaras, fourth from left arrives at a polling station in the southern town of Pylos, Sunday, June 17, 2012. Greeks voted Sunday for the second time in six weeks in what was arguably their countrys
dapdVoters queue to vote at a polling station in Athens, Sunday, June 17, 2012. Greeks voted Sunday for the second time in six weeks in what was arguably their countrys most critical election in 40 years, with the countrys treasured place within the Europ
EPAepa03269392 A man casts his ballot in a polling station in Athens, Greece, 17 June 2012. Greeks are voting in a general election that could determine their countrys future in the eurozone, termed as the most crucial elections in modern Greek history. P
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