Friday, April 5, 2013

Greek dog hunted monitor debt is still free

Athens, Greece (AP) — Ruby 2011 dog is back on the streets of Athens, just in time for the visit next week of international creditors Greece representatives monitoring troubled finances.

Stray male gained fame this month after barks menacingly as part of a pack of dogs to inspectors and European austerity IMF driving up to the Ministero delle finanze for interviews.

Ruby was then captured by municipal officials and freed Friday after being observed for two weeks and not showing signs of aggression.

A city statement said Ruby's detention followed a complaint that a man and was not connected with the incident of the Ministry. Dogs often follow 2011 demonstrators in Athens.

Greece paralysed recession is kept afloat by international rescue, released after regular reviews of requests for cuts and reforms.


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