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FYROM efforts intensify
Athens prepares for talks with UN envoy as US backing is stepped up

Greek diplomats are preparing for fresh talks this week with United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz, aimed at resolving a 15-year dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) over the latter's name.
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Deadline looms as landfills flourish
Greece is likely to miss a European Union deadline requiring the shutdown of landfills as there are currently...
Euro 08 draws echoes of past
Defending champions Greece will meet two of the three teams it had encountered in the first stage...
Judicial system in for boost
Two billion euros will be spent on building new prisons and improving court facilities in a bid to improve...
Samos migrant center opens
The government inaugurated on Saturday a 2.6-million-euro migrant detention center...
Greek Cypriots look heavenward for rain
Devout Greek Cypriots converged on Orthodox churches yesterday to pray for rain to end...
IN BRIEF
Doctors ostandby after conditioof ailing archbishop deteriorates : Doctors treating Archbishop Christodoulos, who was diagnosed with cancer isummer...
Three dead, including policema : Three people, including a police officer, died iroad accidents...
Online scam : Police inortherGreece have traced a foreignational...
Car rampage : A motorist who lost control of his vehicle oPireos Street...
Monday : Development Minister Christos Folias to attend EU energy ministers...
Tuesday : Turkish ForeigMinister Ali Babacabegins a two-day visit to Greece...
Wednesday : President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Hosny Mubarak to address...
Thursday : The 12th congress of the Unioof Prefectural Administrations of Greece (ENAE) begins...
Friday : The British Council is hosting aevent on...
Saturday : International Day of Climate Change protest...
Sunday : International Anti-CorruptioDay...


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‘Free hugs’...
EDITORIAL
Time to cultivate the rule of law
Zoniana may be the only place making headlines for being a pocket of lawlessness in Greece, but there are many other parts of the country that would also qualify. We are not referring to places rife with illegal arms and drugs, but to places with illegal garbage dumps that are slowly destroying the natural environment. There are many such dumps and they have been operating in defiance of Greek and European law for decades, as certain people turn a blind eye to the problem.
COMMENTARY
Travelers on the same highway
Last Thursday, the top press official of the largest country in the world, where 1,900 newspapers are read by about 140 million people, visited Kathimerini. Liu Binjie, minister of China's General Administration of Press and Publication, is literally responsible for all these newspapers and other media, because in China the news media are all state-controlled.
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