And turning to the latest on Greece′s debt crisis. The country has narrowly escaped defaulting yet again... as it postponed a key bailout repayment which was due Friday. The International Monetary Fund said Athens will instead pay back the global lender in June... with a lump sum worth 1-point-6 billion euros. Meanwhile, many Greeks say they want the government to strike a deal as soon as possible... even if it means accepting compromises. ″We want a government which will be confident and provide political stability. We cannot continue with this instability, not knowing what the next day will bring us. What we want is stability and security so we can move forward in the best possible way.″ ″We must stay in the euro zone but with fair and applicable measures, nothing more.″ Greece′s Prime Minister... Alexis Tsipras... is expected to continue marathon negotiations in Brussels with top EU officials this weekend. Time is running out for the debt-stricken country as its faces a dwindling cash supply and mounting pressure from creditors to return on a path of austerity.