Will the saga of Greece and its unpaid debts ever come to a resolution? Greece's government has decided to put the latest EU bailout package up to a referendum of Greek voters — and good for them. But if one thing is sure, it's that if Greeks vote "yes" in Sunday's referendum — as in, yes, they'll take Europe's money, but with all the terrible strings that are attached — their crucifixion will not end in the foreseeable future. Greece simply cannot pay back its debts.

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