HuffPost World Daily Brief: Greek Protests.. Turkish Boy Rescued.. U.S. In Somalia

Friday, October 28, 2011
THESSALONIKI, Greece -- Thousands of anti-austerity protesters in Greece's second largest city forced the cancellation on Friday of an annual military parade commemorating the nation's entry into World War II.
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