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Albanian suspected of 88 car break-ins on Rhodes arrested

A 22-year-old Albanian man wanted for 88 car break-ins on the Dodecanese island of Rhodes in the past four months faced a prosecutor on Thursday on multiple theft charges.

A 31-year-old Albanian believed to have been his accomplice was arrested a few days ago.

ekathimerini.com , Thursday February 14, 2013 (19:47)  
Coalition chiefs to tackle anti-racism bill on Monday
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MARKETS
Banks extend losses for a fourth session
Bank stocks led the fourth consecutive day of decline on the Athens bourse on Thursday, with their index wiping out the gains that had been made so far this year by shedding 8.64 percent of ...
OPAP posts 71% drop in Q1 profit on Greek games tax
OPAP, Greece’s biggest gambling company, said profit in the first quarter dropped 71 percent as a new gaming tax weighed on earnings. Net income fell to 38.9 million euros ($50.2 million) co...
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SOCCER
PAOK bounces back to win at Asteras
PAOK recovered some of the ground lost in the Super League playoffs by beating fellow Champions League-spot contender Asteras 2-1 at Tripoli on Wednesday, while PAS Giannina and Atromitos sh...
BASKETBALL
Playoffs begin in basketball with Rethymno upsetting PAOK
The league that in the last three years has produced the European basketball champion entered its playoffs on Tuesday and Wednesday with the first games of the quarterfinal round, with AGO R...
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COMMENTARY
Uncomfortably unique
Far-right Golden Dawn has been catapulted onto center stage of Greek politics. That’s almost an achievement for the post-1974 political system that emerged from the collapse of a pathetic mi...
EDITORIAL
Conditions for a debt haircut
A growing number of European Union leaders and officials are now suggesting that next year will most probably see a significant write-down on Greek debt. The country’s partners are clearly a...
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