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Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman, right, celebrates with Ryan Swope, left, after Swope scored during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Baylor, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Jon Eilts)
Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman, right, celebrates with Ryan Swope, left, after Swope scored during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Baylor, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Jon Eilts)
Texas A&M's Cyrus Gray (32) runs the ball against Baylor defender Nick Johnson (76) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Jon Eilts)
Texas A&M's Jeff Fuller (8) catches the ball over Baylor defender Joe Williams (22) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Jon Eilts)
Baylor's Terrance Ganaway (24) gets tackled by Texas A&M's Tony Jerod-Eddie (83) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Jon Eilts)
Baylor teammates Kendall Wright (1) and Lanear Sampson (3) celebrate after Wright scored during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Texas A&M Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Jon Eilts)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) ? Texas A&M hasn't been able to throw the ball deep all season.
On Saturday the Aggies finally discovered that aspect of their game and it propelled an already potent offense to its best performance of the year.
Ryan Tannehill threw for 415 yards and a career-high six touchdown passes and Ryan Swope caught four of them, also a career-best, to lead No. 21 Texas A&M to a 55-28 win over No. 20 Baylor.
The Bears got within six points after a touchdown run by Terrance Ganaway in third quarter, but the Aggies scored 21 straight to take a 55-28 lead with about six minutes remaining in the game.
Swope's fourth touchdown ? his second 68-yard reception of the game ? was the first in that span. He finished with 206 yards receiving and also had a 68-yard TD reception in the second quarter. He also scored on receptions of 8 and 5 yards.
Texas A&M finished with a season-high 681 yards of offense.
Swope said getting the downfield passing game going was key in the win.
"That gave us so much energy," he said. "We've been waiting all season. We practice it and we finally did it today."
Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman raved about Swope.
"He just keeps getting better and better," Sherman said. "He's a fierce competitor. He will do whatever he can to win the football game."
Baylor star quarterback Robert Griffin III threw for a school-record 430 yards and three touchdowns, but the Bears had trouble running the ball and were outgained 266-50 on the ground. Griffin is the third quarterback this season to set a school record against the Aggies' worst-in-the-nation pass defense.
He seemed to imply that a game like this could cause a wedge between the offense and defense.
"There's no dissent within the team, but you can't sit on the sideline and be a critic," he said. "It's not your job as an offensive player. It's our job to try to help the defense out as much as we can and when we get on the field to score points."
Texas A&M (4-2, 2-1 Big 12), has won three in a row over the Bears and the loss leaves Baylor (4-2, 1-2) without a win against its longtime rival at Kyle Field since 1984. The Bears may not get another chance for some time with the Aggies leaving for the Southeastern Conference in July.
Tannehill found a wide-open Uzoma Nwachukwu on a 47-yard TD reception after Swope's fourth touchdown and Christine Michael got his second on a 4-yard run later in the fourth quarter. He finished with 105 yards rushing.
Michael's score came after Griffin was intercepted for only the second time this season.
Trailing 41-28, the Bears got down to the Texas A&M 9 on a 50-yard reception by Tevin Reese on the last play of the third quarter. Baylor's offense stalled after that, though, and A&M got the ball back when Griffin threw an incomplete pass as he was being hit on fourth down.
"We didn't do a good job of maintaining momentum," Baylor coach Art Briles said. "We didn't get off the field when we needed to on the defensive side."
Down 31-14 early in the third quarter, Baylor got a 49-yard kickoff return from Antwan Goodley and Griffin hit a wide open Reese for a 43-yard touchdown pass two plays later to cut A&M's lead to 31-21. Reese drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for mocking A&M's hand gesture by holding his thumb down to the crowd after the score.
Randy Bullock's 47-yard field goal stretched the A&M lead to 34-21 a couple of minutes later.
Baylor ran a 17-play drive that spanned through the first and second quarters, but came up empty when Griffin was sacked on third-down from A&M's 8-yard-line before a 30-yard field goal attempt by Aaron Jones sailed wide right.
The Aggies took their first lead of the game when Swope got in front of Sam Holl for a 68-yard touchdown catch to make it 10-7 in the second quarter.
"So far this year we have really been limited in our deep passing because of the coverages teams are playing," Tannehill said. "But we knew coming into this game we'd get a couple of looks and guys were able to capitalize on that."
Texas A&M wouldn't stay on top for long after Griffin hit Terrance Williams on a 77-yard touchdown pass on the first play of Baylor's next drive to make it 14-10. Williams wriggled out of an arm tackle by Coryell Judie with a spin move and dashed to the end zone.
Michael scored on a 7-yard reception from Tannehill to give A&M a 17-14 lead in the second quarter on a drive that was helped by 30 yards of penalties by Baylor.
The Aggies extended their lead to 24-14 when Swope caught his second touchdown pass, this one for 8 yards, less than a minute before halftime.
Tevin Elliott intercepted a pass by Tannehill that was deflected on Texas A&M's first drive. The Bears converted that turnover when Griffin found Wright on a 6-yard touchdown pass to give them a 7-0 lead.
Texas A&M cut the lead to 7-3 with a 35-yard field goal by Bullock later in the first quarter.
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Acts join Red Hot Chili Peppers and host Selena Gomez for the November 6 show in Belfast.
By Gil Kaufman
Coldplay's Chris Martin
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The upcoming 2011 MTV EMA already booked some serious Yankee firepower by nabbing the Red Hot Chili Peppers for a performance on the November 6 broadcast. But on Wednesday, the European award show added some home-team stars as well with the announcement that Coldplay and Jessie J would also be taking the stage at the 18th annual awards blowout.
The Dublin-based broadcast will also up the ante with a visit from ultimate party rock starters LMFAO, who were added to the roster of performers as well. "I can't quite believe I'm nominated for three awards. It's like a dream, I keep pinching myself. And being nominated for Best U.K./Ireland Act alongside artists like Adele, Coldplay, Kasabian and Florence is an honor," Jessie J said of her heavy presence at the show. Along with LMFAO, she'll be making her EMA debut on the broadcast, which will premier on Tr3s: MTV, Musica y Mas at 6 p.m. ET on November 6 and 12 p.m. ET on mtvU on November 7.
Selena Gomez is hosting the program and Lady Gaga tops the nominees list with six EMA nods. Katy Perry and Bruno Mars are just behind with four noms each; Adele, Justin Bieber and Thirty Seconds to Mars are each up for three.
Gaga is up for Best Female, Best Live Act, Best Pop Act, Best Song and Best Video for "Born This Way." She scored the sixth nom in the Biggest Fans category, an honor she'll share with her Little Monsters if she wins.
American and Canadian audiences can vote for the North American nominee for the Worldwide Act award, who will represent the continent at the EMA against contenders from across the globe.
Adele's unstoppable "Rolling in the Deep," Bruno Mars' "Grenade," Jennifer Lopez's "On the Floor" (featuring Pitbull) and Katy Perry's "Firework" will go up against Gaga for Best Song.
For Best Pop, Britney Spears, Bieber, Perry, Rihanna and Gaga are set to face off, while Adele, Beyoncé, J.Lo and Katy also made the final cut for Best Female.
Battling it out in the Best Male category are Bruno Mars, David Guetta, Bieber, Kanye West and Eminem, who's also up for Best Hip-Hop alongside Lil Wayne, Jay-Z and Kanye West (a.k.a. the Throne), Pitbull, and Snoop Dogg.
Coldplay, the Foo Fighters, Linkin Park, Kings of Leon and Red Hot Chili Peppers are up for Best Rock. And the night's big prize, Best Video, features the most eclectic mix of nominees: Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," the Beastie Boys' "Make Some Noise," Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)," Justice's "Civilization" and Gaga's "Born This Way."
For a complete list of nominees and to vote for your favorite artists, check out the MTV EMA website. Stick with MTV News as we roll out more information on performers and presenters.
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LONDON ? Britain's newspaper auditor said Thursday it might investigate The Wall Street Journal's European circulation figures after a report in the Guardian accused it of propping up subscription numbers by effectively buying up its own papers.
The Wall Street Journal Europe's publisher, Andrew Langhoff, has already resigned over the paper's links to a Dutch consulting firm that the Guardian says was receiving payments and getting favorable press in return for buying up thousands of copies of the Journals' papers.
Journal publisher Dow Jones said its deal with the Netherlands-based Executive Learning Partnerships (ELP) had been approved by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, but on Thursday the bureau said "there now appears to be additional new information which may give grounds for further investigation."
The audit bureau is an industry body and does not confirm whether investigations are taking place unless they are completed and result in corrective action.
Dow Jones spokeswoman Bethany Sherman said the company been in communication with the ABC UK since July regarding aspects of the issue and reached out again to the body on Thursday.
"We have always been transparent with the ABC, and they have certified this program over recent reporting periods," she said. "We plan to meet with them soon and review all the details with them again."
When it announced Langhoff's departure on Tuesday, Dow Jones said its links to ELP "could give the impression that news coverage can be influenced by commercial relationships" and that Langhoff resigned because of a "perceived breach of editorial integrity" ? not because of alleged inflation of circulation figures.
While The Wall Street Journal Europe apparently did not deceive advertisers about its circulation, those numbers rested on a foundation of cut-rate deals.
According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the report for the first half of this year, just under 14 percent of the daily circulation of Wall Street Journal Europe was sold at full price at newsstands or at the basic annual rate. Some 71 percent of the paper's circulation was sold at 5 percent of the cover price or less, including 26,000 bulk sales mostly to airlines, 13,000 by barter and 7,500 by controlled free circulation.
"Most savvy advertisers would not be deceived" by the newspaper's circulation figure of 74,800 per day, said Bill Nichols, senior lecturer in marketing and communications at Buckingham New University. "I think anybody on the media buying side would be aware that those figures are inflated."
The Journal, quoting what it called people familiar with the matter, said ELP paid 1 euro cent (1.3 U.S. cents) each for 12,000 copies of the paper daily. The paper retails for 1.50 pounds ($2.35, euro1.71) in Europe.
The Guardian, a U.K. newspaper that broke the story Wednesday, says in April last year, Dow Jones sweetened its deal with ELP by offering free ads and "a minimum of three special reports." The Wall Street Journal said stories linked to ELP were published in the European edition on Oct. 14, 2010 and March 14, 2011 as part of the deal.
The Journal confirmed that the promise of editorial content favorable to ELP was made last year when the two companies renegotiated their relationship. The arrangement with ELP, the paper said, was part of a broader program of hosting seminars and other events, and distributing copies of the paper in bulk to universities.
The Journal also said in 2010, Dow Jones arranged a a complex series of deals that channeled "thousands of euros" to ELP through third parties. Dow Jones said it has since ended those arrangements, which it described as legitimate but "admittedly complex." Those deals also hinted of a concerted effort to inflate circulation figures.
The Journal quoted its sources as saying those deals were arranged by Langhoff and a circulation department employee, Gert Van Mol. The Journal quoted Van Mol, whose job was eliminated earlier this year, as saying that he had prompted an internal whistleblowing investigation by filing a complaint about the ELP arrangement.
Dow Jones said the "whistleblower" had been "first investigated by the company because of concerns around his business dealings."
ELP is a business consulting agency that "empowers talent to act into the unknown," according to its website. It also has personnel ties to the paper ? Rien van Lent, an ELP partner, was publisher of The Wall Street Journal Europe from 2001 to 2006.
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Associated Press Writer Cassandra Vinograd contributed to this report.
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The first rule of the supercommittee: Its members don?t talk about the supercommittee.
The truth is that only a handful of people really know what?s going on, and most of them aren?t talking ? at least not on the record. But in interviews with some members of the supercommittee, their aides, their congressional colleagues and lobbyists ? almost all of whom spoke on condition of anonymity because of the supercommittee?s strict ethos of secrecy ? a rough sketch of the priorities of the individual members starts to emerge.
Continue ReadingSome members seem intent on guarding their turf, others want to be seen as real deal makers, while others feel the need to protect their party?s base priorities.
With a Friday deadline looming for regular committees to send their recommendations to the supercommittee, here?s POLITICO?s scorecard for each member:
Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.)
Camp?s close to House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), and he won?t move a muscle unless Boehner says ?flex.? He?s made it clear to his colleagues that he doesn?t want to strike a big tax-reform deal under the umbrella of the supercommittee. He?d rather preserve the power of the Ways and Means Committee, of which he is chairman, and the short time window allows him to make the argument that complicated tax reforms can?t be written and assessed overnight.
His priority: Kick the tax reform can down the road
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.)
Van Hollen has as much invested in a possible deal as anyone. He was heavily involved in the development of the trigger that requires automatic cuts to defense and domestic programs if the group doesn?t reach its goal. And his district is full of federal workers who could lose their jobs through budget cuts. But his future leadership ambitions mean he can?t alienate his party?s base in the House. His participation in the Biden Group earlier this year earned him the trust of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi ? one fellow House Democrat referred to his role on the supercommittee as ?Nancy?s boy.?
His priority: Protect the interests of federal workers, including himself
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.)
Since his defeat in the 2004 presidential election, Kerry has turned his focus to building his reputation as a legislator. The supercommittee affords him the opportunity to help strike a big, bipartisan deficit-reduction deal or to be a champion for the left by blowing it up. What he?ll do remains to be seen. But Kerry, who heads the Foreign Relations Committee and is in line for the Finance gavel in the future, has been hands-on in the process.
His priority: His legacy
Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas)
The unfailingly polite Texan has developed a good rapport with fellow co-chairwoman Patty Murray. As a former chairman of the House Republican Study Committee, it?s hard to question his conservative credentials ? and many observers believe he would only support a deal if it was unanimous. But he?s also a prot?g? of former Sen. Phil Gramm, and his imprimatur would give cover to many House Republicans to support a deal. Hensarling?s the fourth-ranking Republican in the House, so he won?t cut a deal if it?s not blessed by leadership.
His priority: Fundamental budget reform
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Regulators are proposing massive new compliance burden on banks to prove that their market-making activities are just that and not proprietary trading in disguise
In the heat of the 2008 financial meltdown, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley figured being able to accept money from depositors that would be insured by the FDIC was a dandy idea after Lehman Brothers slid into the abyss. Not to mention, the other backstops the government provided commercial banks at the time so that ?money would come out of the ATM machines.?
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Now, the blunt end of the regulatory stick is poised to whack the likes of Goldman and Morgan Stanley, and the Wall Street giants may look to shed the bank holding company classification according to Susquehanna Financial Group analyst David Hilder.
?The regulators have proposed a massive new compliance burden on banks to prove that their market-making activities are just that and not proprietary trading in disguise,? wrote Hilder in a note to clients (reported by CNBC). ?There will be large additional costs imposed on banks as market-makers that will not apply to market-makers not owned by banks. We would expect that to draw capital to non-bank market-makers, and cause Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to examine whether it makes sense for them to exit the banking system.?
For those that remember, the Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley bank charter applications were approved in record time over a weekend no less. The Federal Reserve issued a statement at the time that in order,
to provide increased liquidity support to these firms as they transition to managing their funding within a bank holding company structure, the Federal Reserve Board authorized the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to extend credit to the U.S. broker-dealer subsidiaries of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley against all types of collateral that may be pledged at the Federal Reserve?s primary credit facility for depository institutions or at the existing Primary Dealer Credit Facility
The average bank charter application process is measured in months and years, with new bank charter approvals in last few years being rare. There have been two so far in 2011 (through June 30th), 11 in 2010 and 31 were approved in 2009. But to say Goldman and Morgan Stanley have friends in low places is an understatement.
As handy as it was to be a commercial bank when liquidity dried up during the financial crisis, now it appears that being a commercial bank may turn out to be inconvenient for firms with business plans to be regulated by the Volker Rule, which ?aims to prevent banks from recklessly engaging in risky trades by prohibiting them from short-term trading for their own profit in securities, derivatives and other financial products,? reports Reuters.
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Making a business out of blogging is one of my goals. Right now I use blogging as part of my business but the blogs aren?t a business by themselves. I?m taking steps to change that and will let you know what I do and how it?s working once I get started. Whether the business works well or not, I will let you know.
In the meantime, some of what I already do for my own blogs and for the blogs of clients is already an important ingredient in any business that includes blogging.
I am talking about how you promote your content.
Your content can be great but if you don?t let people know it?s there and available it?s not going to do much good for them or for you. You want readers to consume your content and enjoy what you?re telling them.? Here are a few ways you can promote your content.
Push your readers into reading your content and then telling others about what you?ve written. You can do this when your content has benefits for the reader. It may be information that they wanted to know about a specific topic. It may be a review of a product that you?ve tried or a book that you?ve read. It may be a how to? content: how to hire a very part time book keeper for your business or how to find time to exercise at home when everything you do is at home. The possible subject matters are enormous. You need to know what your readers want. What problems do they have that you can solve.
As a matter of fact, I like the topic: How to find time to exercise at home, when everything you do is at home. If I do decide to use that topic I?m going to need to test it. I may come up with variations of the topic to find out if it were a very good attention getting topic. If it?s that great, I may well decide to do something more with the topic.
One of the steps I can take with that topic is to have it get some attention. I can get a domain name and write a short report which may include Steps to Take to Exercising and Running Your Business at Home.? The title may be too long but the concept is there.
Then I can tell my friends and family, the people I meet at networking groups, and do some social networking about the site. I can add all the plugins I need to work it for social networking and I can also mention it to other bloggers who may be blogging about doing business at home or just exercising at home and linking their site to mine.
I can also get quotes about the benefits of doing business at home and of exercising at home and include those either within a post or posts or maybe on the side bar.? Once the blog has been up for a time, I can ask for testimonials from readers.
All these steps will give me a good start on letting people know about this new blog site of mine. Then it?s a question of whether I want to use it to promote affiliate products, promote my own products,? or associate it with ADSense and make a few pennies,
In the meantime I received two questions this week about how I get? my content ideas. That?s a good question for me and I?ll explain how I do just that and what changes I plan to incorporate in my search for outstanding content.
Much success in your efforts to make blogging a business.
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Ah, game night! That?s when most folks break out the board games, their favorite refreshments and settle in for an easy evening of fun ? most folks, but not ?The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.?
It seems for that particular glitz and glam set, game night is a whole lot more exciting and a whole lot less fun. Take Monday?s upcoming episode, for instance, wherein typical games quickly turn to tension-filled mind games when sisters Kim and Kyle Richards and ?Real? newbie Brandi Glanville launch into a full-on fight.
?I?ve had my fair share of interactions with people who are on drugs,? Brandi?tells the camera?in a new preview for the episode.
Meanwhile, cut to Kim asking for a little private time in the ladies room.
?Kim is wasted out of her f---ing mind!? Brandi?later tells Kyle.
That's all it took to get the often feuding sisters to band together and launch off the sofa in unison, as each put Brandi in her place.
Fans who caught the season preview that was released over the summer, might recognize this exchange and have a good idea what comes next.
In the original cut, Brandi could be heard getting a little more specific with her Kim-bashing, ?At least I don?t do crystal meth in the bathroom all night long, b----!?
Yikes!
But in a latter edit, as seen below, Brandi doesn?t speak up quite the same way, though she does threaten to kill Kim during the confrontation.
Yikes again! And game over.
Which version will air? We?ll soon find out. ?The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills? airs tonight at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
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Eutelsat has announced a distribution agreement between its Skylogic subsidiary and VIVACOM to provide the new generation Tooway satellite broadband service in Bulgaria. VIVACOM, Bulgaria?s leading telecommunications service provider, will use the Tooway service, delivered via Eutelsat?s KA-SAT satellite, to provide high-speed broadband services to residential and enterprise users beyond range of terrestrial networks.
With download speeds of up to 10 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 4 Mbps, Tooway satellite broadband will bring fast and reliable Internet access for VIVACOM customers. Almost one million Bulgarian households, that are mainly located in rural and suburban areas, are still beyond reach of fixed terrestrial or wireless networks, underscoring the potential of satellite broadband in VIVACOM?s home market. VIVACOM is launching the service at prices starting from BGN 39 (19.90???) per month.
?The Tooway satellite broadband service is the latest addition to our wide portfolio of communications solutions?, said Simeon Donev, Director Products and Services of VIVACOM. ?Its launch positions VIVACOM as the first ISP on the Bulgarian market with 100% national coverage, making it possible to extend broadband availability to users in areas with limited telecommunications infrastructure. This is a real breakthrough for the Internet landscape for Bulgaria.?
?Tooway is coming into its own as the ideal satellite broadband service to complement terrestrial broadband, and we are delighted that its performance and potential have been recognised by VIVACOM, the leader in Bulgaria for developing modern telecommunications services,? added Arduino Patacchini, CEO of Skylogic. ?Tooway brings high speed Internet access to users beyond the digital divide and it is in this spirit that we look forward to working closely with VIVACOM so that broadband for all can be a reality in Bulgaria.?
The Tooway solution consists of a small satellite dish and a modem connected to the PC via Ethernet, giving customers Internet access with no need for a landline. The service is delivered via Eutelsat?s innovative KA-SAT satellite, which entered commercial service in May 2011. With its total capacity of more than 70 Gbps, KA-SAT ranks as the world?s most powerful spacecraft and, as Europe?s first High-Throughput Satellite (HTS), is bringing a new era of competitively-priced, satellite-delivered services for homes and small businesses across Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. The satellite forms the cornerstone of a new infrastructure which includes eight main satellite gateways across Europe connected to the Internet by a fibre backbone ring.
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PARIS ? France's president will discuss Europe's tortured attempts to prop up debt-choked Greece when he meets the country's Prime Minister George Papandreou at the Elysee Palace later Friday.
Investors are convinced Greece's latest bailout needs to be changed ? mainly by imposing bigger losses on Greece's private bondholders, among which are large French banks ? and will look for any indication Nicolas Sarkozy is open to the idea.
France has so far insisted Greece's second bailout package should not be altered, though German Chancellor Angela Merkel said this week she was open to a renegotiation of its terms.
Sarkozy has striven to show a unified position with Merkel, but financial markets were spooked this week by signs of a widening disagreement between the eurozone's two largest members. Stocks were down again on Friday, ending on a downbeat note the third quarter, which has seen the sharpest market losses since 2008.
Greece was saved from default by an initial euro110 billion ($150 billion) bailout in May last year. A planned second euro109 billion rescue package for Greece this year includes a voluntary participation by private bondholders, who agreed to write off about 20 percent on their Greek debt holdings.
Many experts say those writedowns should be closer to 50 percent. The debate among European leaders now is whether to allow such a move under controlled conditions, providing help to banks that may take heavy losses on Greek bonds they hold.
Papandreou is on a European tour, having met with Merkel on Tuesday, to drum up support for Greece. He has stressed the importance of the EU's July 21 agreement, under which Greece was granted its second bailout, and insists Greece will meet its debt and deficit targets.
The July deal has yet to be ratified, and is still making its way through the eurozone's 17 capitals.
Part of the July deal was to expand the size and powers of Europe's rescue fund, the European Financial Stability Facility. German, Cypriot and Austrian lawmakers were the latest to approve the measure. France approved the deal earlier this month.
On Thursday, officials from the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank and European Commission ? known as the troika ? resumed their review of reforms Greece must make to qualify for its latest installment of bailout loans.
Greece has been reliant since May last year on regular payouts of loans from the euro110 billion bailout from other eurozone countries and the IMF.
The troika had originally been expected to approve Greece's next batch of loans, worth euro8 billion, in early September. Greece has said that without the loans, it has enough funds to see it through mid-October, after which it runs out of cash and will be unable to pay salaries and pensions.
The slow pace of progress in the debt crisis has caused markets to fall sharply over the past months and fueled calls for an overhaul of the economic governance of the euro.
The head of the EU's executive, Jose Manuel Barroso, said day-to-day decision-making needed to be centralized in European bureaucracies, above sovereign nations.
France and Germany, which represent about half of the bloc's output, have proposed holding two annual summits where eurozone governments would focus on economic policy.
While Barroso said he supports the idea of such meetings, he told the Friday edition of German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung that the "micro-management" of European economic policy needed to be done through centralized institutions, according to a translation provided by his office.
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Baetz reported from Berlin.
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