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Greece moves closer to bailout as strikes marred by violence

GREECE last night edged closer to a new €130 billion (£109bn) bailout after Cabinet approved a draft Bill spelling out the reforms demanded by the EU and the IMF.

The move came after Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said the alternative was "catastrophe" for the country.

Earlier in the day, police fired tear gas at masked protesters who threw petrol bombs, stones and bottles at the start of a 48-hour general strike against austerity cuts in Athens.