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Published on 7 November 2011 at 10:10

"Has the Ministry of the Interior committed a crime by ordering a set of IT hacking tools which, among other things, can break into PCs?"

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State hackers – Gazeta Wyborcza

This 7 November, the Prime Minister is to submit an austerity plan of a stringency unheard of since 1945.

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A budget under a triple A [rating] – La Tribune

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Government still in the balance – Corriere della Sera

In five years time, the UK will be better off if the euro goes under than if it survives the debt crisis, according to a new report.

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Collapse of the euro "will help Britain" – The Daily Telegraph

The televised election debate today pitches two sharply different approaches to the crisis, according to the conservative Spanish daily - the austerity of Rajoy [the candidate of the rightist PP opposition], and the tired policies of the ruling Socialist party.

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Day and night – ABC

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Merkel sees ten more years of crisis – Adevărul

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