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An arsonist’s blueprint Photographs from the air support claim the Attica fire was deliberately set

Suspicions that last week's massive forest fire in eastern Attica was caused by arsonists were strengthened yesterday as an aerial photograph obtained by Kathimerini showed a distinct pattern to the areas scorched by the blaze.
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Museums safe but opening hours short
The majority of visitors to Greece's museums feel safe and are satisfied with the services offered; however, about half complained about the opening hours, saying that they should be extended, according to a poll made public yesterday.
Vengeance wrought in Cretan vendetta?
A 21-year-old Cretan vendetta seems to be behind the murder in Athens yesterday of a man who police say served a jail sentence for being an accomplice to a three-person murder in Crete back in 1984.
Last puff for tobacco advertising
Greece agreed to the EU-wide ban on tobacco advertising yesterday, effectively banning the promotion of cigarettes in printed media, radio and over the Internet.
IN BRIEF
More tenders for Athens Games facilities are on the way : Finance Minister Giorgos Alogoskoufis said yesterday that a second international tender...
Minister helps out Pakistani woman : Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos told Parliament yesterday that he had intervened...
Brother surrenders : A 25-year-old man who allegedly shot his sister's husband...
Ship accident : A ferry transporting 38 trucks was listing yesterday...
Bus row : The Panhellenic Federation of Tourist Enterprises (POET) wrote to Tourism Minister...
Electricity demand : hit a new record high yesterday...
Bar brawl : Police arrested a 20-year-old man yesterday...
Strike off : Strike action called by employees at the Civil Aviation Authority (YPA)...


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EDITORIAL
A code of ethics for the health system
Greece's health system, one of the most socially and politically sensitive sectors, is ailing. One of the most serious chronic problems concerns the systematic violations of the medical code of conduct.
COMMENTARY
Borderline practices
As every year at this time, traffic peaks at Greece's northern border crossings, as Albanians, Bulgarians, Slav-Macedonians, Serbs, Russians and Czechs flock to the country's northern coastal resorts and islands. At the same time, thousands of economic migrants, mostly from Albania, return to their homelands for summer holidays.
OPINION
Athens sees return of good old August
At last things have got back to normal. At last we are experiencing the good old August we've become accustomed to, because last August was something of a departure from the norm what with the Olympic Games.
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