The New York Times By JAMES KANTER
Published: November 20, 2012
Yves Herman/Reuters
Jean-Claude Juncker, chairman of the Eurogroup.
BRUSSELS — Euro zone finance ministers and international officials ended marathon talks on Greece’s intractable debt early Wednesday morning still at loggerheads over payment of further emergency aid.
The failure to reach an agreement for the second week in a row highlighted the depth of differences among officials on how to find the money to keep the Greek economy afloat to contain contagion in the euro zone even as the country’s debt prospects worsen.
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