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Giannakou open to more ideas on tertiary reforms Group of academics seeks compromise

Education Minister Marietta Giannakou yesterday welcomed efforts by professors to help shape reforms in the tertiary sector and said that the government is open to new proposals.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Athens mayor plans new landfills, recycling units
Athens Mayor Nikitas Kaklamanis yesterday heralded the construction of at least...
Turk denies Cyprus offensive
Athens said yesterday it had no reason to believe that Turkey had dispatched military warships...
Cures caught up in rule book
Cancer patients are finding it difficult to access some medical treatments...
Six netted in big ATM card scam
Six people were arrested in Thessaloniki yesterday, accused of using...
Two women arrested in global escort ring
Two women thought to be part of a worldwide escort service...
IN BRIEF
Mother questioned on artifacts found in sons' Lamia homes : Police from Attica's illegal antiquities unit were yesterday questioning a 72-year-old woman...
Iraklion woman, 89, reports assault : An 89-year-old woman is believed to have been raped early yesterday by a 25-year-old man...
Nightclub investigation : Athens prosecutor Panayiotis Poulios has ordered a probe into Athens's illegally run nightspots...
Planes take off : Olympic Airlines pilots called off yesterday two planned three-hour work stoppages...
Smoke stash : Customs officials in Thessaloniki intercepted yesterday 350,000 packets of cigarettes...
TODAY : Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to meet with Finance Minister Giorgos Alogoskoufis...


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EDITORIAL
Wind energy for Greece
At last. After many years of delays, the Public Works Ministry has finally opened the door for investment in renewable energy sources. A first draft law, currently in the consultation process, outlines the areas and the conditions for the creation of wind farms in Greece.
COMMENTARY
Asylum abuse
Abuse is the worst enemy of rights. The latest proof came with the controversy over university asylum legislation. Few would raise the issue were it not for the unfortunate events that have marred the law in public conscience.
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