The Wasll Street Journal
By MARCUS WALKER
HERAKLION, Greece —The
first time he despaired of his debts, Vaggelis Petrakis drank a poisonous brew
of beer and gasoline.
A note he left didn't mention the financial woes of his fruit and
vegetable business, of which his family was well aware. Instead, he left
instructions for his children on how to look after his animals. "Put
mother rabbit in a different place from the little rabbits," the note
began.
Then he had second thoughts and called his son, Stelios, who took him to
a hospital. Mr. Petrakis survived that suicide attempt. But Greece 's
collapsing economy and the ruin of his business would soon push him to a more
determined effort.