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Greece lags competitors Most EU partners outperform it in key economic sectors, study finds

Greece ranks last among its pre-2004 European Union partners in most of the benchmarks determining a country's competitiveness, according to research made public yesterday.
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EC report dampens hopes for economy
Sounding a warning bell for the Greek economy...
Cyprus shies at written objections
NICOSIA (AFP) - Cypriot Foreign Minister George Iacovou said yesterday Nicosia was not ready to make its positions known...
Myconos child porn arrest
The manager of a nightclub on the resort island of Myconos was charged...
Two killed in Evros minefield
Two dead illegal immigrants were pulled out of a minefield...
Landlords blast banks for ‘Scrooge’ adverts
Representatives of the country's property owners demanded yesterday that banks immediately withdraw several advertising campaigns...
IN BRIEF
Network now carries 35,000 daily, capacity to double with Piraeus route : The Athens tram is currently used by around 35,000 passengers...
Another dead Greek is identified : A 38-year-old Finnish national married to a Greek...
Road tax : There will be no increase in for another two years...
TIM sale : Italy's telecommunications giant Telecom Italia has sold an 81 percent stake...
Oil scam : About 1,000 tons of Tunisian seed oil have been confiscated...
Street vendors : A group of around 80 clashed with police yesterday...
Anti-drug protest : Schoolchildren from Thessaloniki's Dendropotamos district yesterday staged a protest...
Careless arsonists : Two former convicts who allegedly torched a car...


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EDITORIAL
Forgotten limits
The speech that PASOK's chairman George Papandreou made yesterday to his party's National Council was an unpleasant surprise for anyone who had retained any illusions about his political style and ethos. Strict, even harsh monitoring of the government's deeds is a fundamental part of the role of the opposition and of democratic rules.
COMMENTARY
More Paul than John
No religious leader has ever restricted himself to the realm of metaphysics or the divine. His work is by its nature of this world, and has to do with politics, no matter how often he may invoke divine law. From 1978 until his death, Pope John Paul II tried to influence history.
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