Monday, November 7, 2011

Normal Life on Pause, and a Sense of Simmering Rage















The tiny jewelry shop in the working-class Athens neighborhood was open for business — barely.


The shop’s proprietor, Tasos, who preferred not to disclose his last name, said he had not had a sale in more than three months. Because he cannot afford to pay his electricity bills, there was no light to illuminate his storefront display of jewels.  


The New York Times