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MONDAY
PAPAL VISIT
Pope Francis celebrates
Mass in Guayaquil, Ecuador,
in the first leg of a threenation South American visit
that takes him to Bolivia on
Wednesday and Paraguay
on Friday.
FINANCIAL CRISIS
WITHOUT DOUBT, Greeks
THE WORLD’S BEST reject
terms
to save
banks
DALAI LAMA
The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet
turns 80. He doesn’t want
gifts and is asking that
people treat others kindly,
with compassion.
CENTRAL AMERICA
A senior State Department
official, Thomas Shannon,
starts a weeklong trip to El
Salvador, Guatemala and
Honduras to discuss security, governance and
economics.
■ Greeks overwhelmingly
rejected creditors’
demands for more austerity
in return for rescue loans in
a critical referendum.
TUESDAY
MARLINS BASEBALL
The Marlins are in Boston on
Tuesday and Wednesday
before returning home for a
four-day series with the
Reds.
BY ELENA BECATOROS
AND DEMETRIS NELLAS
Associated Press
NUCLEAR TALKS
This is the latest deadline
set by Iran and the six
powers to reach a more
comprehensive nuclear
agreement.
WEDNESDAY
AP SCORES
Florida students learn
whether they’ll earn college
credit from classes this year
when the College Board
releases its Advanced
Placement scores.
THURSDAY
GET READY
It’s barely a month into
hurricane season. There’s
still time to prepare by
storing emergency supplies
and discussing an escape
plan with family and
friends.
SENATE HEARING
The Senate Armed Services
Committee considers the
nomination of Marine Gen.
Joseph “Joe” Dunford Jr. as
the nation’s next chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
FRIDAY
NEW MOVIE
The PG-rated ‘Minions,’
those little yellow animated
creatures in ‘Despicable Me,’
get their own feature film
with the voices of Jon
Hamm, Allison Janney and
Sandra Bullock.
PAN AM GAMES
Canada welcomes the
nations of the Americas
with opening ceremonies of
the Pan Am Games in Toronto, including a show by
Cirque du Soleil. Serena
Ryder and Wyclef Jean
headline the opening of an
Arts and Culture Festival
accompanying the games
on Saturday.
SATURDAY
A WEEKEND
OF WIMBLEDON
This is the final weekend of
tennis at Wimbledon. Does
Serena Williams succeed in
her second ‘Serena Slam’ —
four titles in a row? The
women play Saturday, and
the men’s final is Sunday.
ELAINE THOMPSON/AP
The United States Women's National Team celebrates after beating Japan 5-2 in the FIFA
Women's World Cup championship in Vancouver, Canada, on Sunday. Carli Lloyd scored a hat
trick as the U.S. burst to a four-goal lead in the first 16 minutes, overwhelming the defending
champions, who had beaten the U.S. for the title in penalty kicks in 2011. Story, 1D
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ATHENS, Greece — Greece
lurched into uncharted territory
and an uncertain future in Europe’s common currency Sunday after voters overwhelmingly
rejected demands by international creditors
for more austerity measures in
exchange for a
bailout of its
bankrupt economy.
Results
showed
that
TSIPRAS
about 61 percent
voted “no,” compared with 39
percent for “yes,” with 100 percent of the vote counted. The
referendum — Greece’s first in
more than four decades — came
amid severe restrictions on financial transactions in the country, imposed last week to stem a
bank run that accelerated after
the vote was called.
Thousands of jubilant government supporters celebrated
in Syntagma Square in front of
Parliament, waving Greek flags
and chanting “No, no, no!”
Early trading on Asian markets indicated investors were
alarmed, as stock indexes fell.
It was a decisive victory for
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras,
who had gambled the future of
his 5-month-old coalition government — and his country — in
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PAPAL VISIT TO SOUTH AMERICA
An ecstatic welcome for pope in Ecuador
■ This is the first time that the 78-year-old pontiff
will visit three nations — Ecuador, Bolivia and
Paraguay — in a single trip.
BY JIM WYSS
[email protected]
“I thank God for having allowed me to return to Latin
America and to be here with
you today in this beautiful
land of Ecuador,” the
78-year-old pope said in a
brief speech after his arrival at
Quito’s
Mariscal
Sucre
airport.
Francis made most of the
24-mile trip from the airport
to Quito in a conventional vehicle, but he spent the final leg
in the “popemobile” — an
open-air, converted Jeep. At
times, the outpouring was so
enthusiastic that the crowds
seemed to be using him for
target practice, flinging hats
QUITO, Ecuador — When
Latin America’s first pope announced he was traveling to
Spanish-speaking
South
America for the first time, expectations were high. On Sunday, that historic encounter
created a massive outpouring
as tens of thousands of Ecuadorians cheered, chanted and
showered Pope Francis with
offerings.
Ecuador marks the beginning of a week-long, three-nation tour that includes Bolivia
and Paraguay and that is being
hailed as a homecoming of
sorts for the Argentine-born
pontiff.
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DRAWING HUGE CROWDS: Pope Francis waves upon his arrival to the Mariscal
Sucre International airport in Quito, Ecuador, on Sunday. The Vatican
estimates that 500,000 people greeted the pope throughout the day.
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