i'm pauline chu. this is "world business today." here are the top stories we're following. >>> greece gets its bailout, but now comes the hard part. lawmakers have just days to deliver on promised reforms that are already running into determined opposition. >>> and a chinese company is trying to stop shipments of apple's ipad into and out of china. pro view says the ipad trademark belongs to them. the world stock markets have had more than 24 hours to absorb a greek debt deal. we've seen a pretty muted response to a supposed resolution. most stock market benchmarks here in the asia pacific region rose this wednesday but not decisively, and investors in europe are currently showing some caution as well. charles? >> caution is right. now, the greek finance minister evangelos venizelos says a nightmare has been avoided with the country's second bailout. one might argue the nightmare is about to begin. sweeping cuts in wages and services must be implemented before the country gets a single euro cent, and the streets of athens filled wit