Who has time for pleasantries when the fate
of Europe and the global economy is at stake? After Mario Monti, an
economist with little experience in the rough world of Italian politics,
was sworn in as the country's new Prime Minister on Nov. 16, German
Chancellor Angela Merkel sent him a congratulatory letter that minced no
words. With Italy, the euro zone's third largest economy, gripped in a
debt crisis, Europe was counting on him to repair his country and save
the euro from disaster. "There are many hopes and expectations set on
you," she wrote. "It would behoove you and your government to decide
upon and implement decisive and significant reforms." More Read
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