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Rescue workers yesterday carried...


PANAYIOTIS KOUROS/ANA

Rescue workers yesterday carried the remains of an unidentified man from a height of 1,300 meters on Mount Taygetus in the Peloponnese so experts could establish whether they were, as suspected, the bones of Dimitris Liantinis, a professor missing since 1998.

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