For many Greeks, the lines now start at midnight
ATHENS ATMs have become the new town squares, the place where Greeks gather and furiously debate politics and economics as they wait in line to withdraw a paltry limit of less than $70 a day.
The lines start at midnight so people can collect their daily 60-euro allotment as early in the new day as possible for fear banks might run out of cash if they wait.
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