anna korsanou is a lawyer.he gets dozens of calls every day from people who fear they'll lose their homes. >> there is growing public anger and desperation. these people have nothing, and the government promised it would cancel their debts. that didn't happen. instead, there have been tax hikes. that makes people even less likely to pay off their debts. >> thanks to the "i don't pay" activists, the couple from athens whose electricity was turned off, can turn the lights on again, but they're still worried their home might be seized. >> that's my greatest fear. i've already consulted a lawyer, even though i can't really afford him. he's going to see if we can be let off as an exception. all we can do is hope. >> hundreds of thousands of other greeks can only hope as well. an end to the country's debt crisis is nowhere in sight. ♪ >> now it's time for our next installment of eastwards, stories about russia. today, our correspondent takes us to a kommunalka in the northern city of st. petersburg. the communal apar