Employees of Greece's health system shout slogans as the
banner reads ''Government'' during a protest against government
health cuts in Athens, April 17, 2013.
ATHENS — Greeks reacted with an air of vindication and outrage at the International Monetary Fund's admission it erred in its handling of the country's bailout, berating an apology that comes too late to salvage an economy and countless lives in ruins.
Anger was palpable on the streets of Athens, where the EU-IMF austerity recipe that the Washington-based fund says it sharply misjudged has left rows of shuttered stores and many scrounging for scraps of food in trash cans. “Really?
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