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PASOK tries new tack, ND holds firm
Socialists allege Voulgarakis scandal

The bickering between New Democracy and PASOK continued apace yesterday despite the government's assertion that the Socialists had committed a major «political gaffe» by accusing the conservatives of tampering with ballot papers during a parliamentary vote.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Thessaloniki assured it is on track for metro by 2012
As Thessaloniki prepares to welcome the 73rd edition of its international fair...
Snarl-up over Muslim cemetery
Archbishop Ieronymos may have given the go-ahead for the creation of a Muslim cemetery in Athens...
Mediterranean much warmer
Marine scientists studying the impact of climate change on the Mediterranean Sea have called for measures...
Battle of Navarino, now for table space
The proliferation of chairs and tables outside cafes and restaurants on pedestrianized streets in Thessaloniki...
IN BRIEF
Police chiefs to place 2,000 officers oalert for fair : Some 2,000 police officers will be oduty...
Stranded migrants Smugglers abando'cargo' : Coast guard officers said that they had to rescue...
Hairdressing safe : A committee that has beeexamining whether any occupations should be removed...
Books ready : EducatioMinister Evripidis Stylianidis said yesterday...
Tardy Cat : A problem with the high speed Flying Cat 3...
Fire spoils fu : A fire that broke out yesterday at the Allou Fufamily entertainment park...


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Divided capital of Nicosia...
Pedestrians and a cyclist pass through the recently reopened Ledra Street...
EDITORIAL
Corruption: coincidence or pattern?
Voters cannot grasp how a government minister can possibly set up a real estate company, make dealings with off-shore firms and see his assets skyrocket during his tenure in the administration. There may in fact be legal, or rather legalistic, excuses to explain his every action. Nevertheless, the issue inevitably raises a number of moral questions. People cannot be expected to understand the dealings of an active minister with off-shore companies.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
A modern death cult
For a people so much in love with life, it is astonishing to see how keenly the Greeks court death - and nowhere is this more evident than in the way they drive. Even though billions have been spent on road and other infrastructure projects since Greece joined the European Union in 1981, such is the quality of our roads and so great our recklessness that our country is still the EU's leader in road deaths. Our roads are the stage on which we strut and display every personal and collective weakness to the deadliest effect.
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