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Turkish premier seeks dialogue
Erdogan wants joint council set up to debate thorny issues, visiting diplomat tells government

A letter sent to Prime Minister George Papandreou by his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan proposes the establishment of a joint council involving the premiers and ministers of both countries to debate key issues of bilateral concern such as the Cyprus problem, tensions in the Aegean and illegal immigration, a top-ranking Turkish diplomat revealed during a visit to Athens yesterday.
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ND candidates exchange barbs
The war of words between the two candidates vying for the leadership of New Democracy began to heat up...
Many still shun seat belts, helmets
One in four Greek drivers does not wear a seat belt and the same proportion of motorcycle riders...
Turks to rescue of Greek vessel
Turkish navy commandos participating in international anti-piracy patrols...
More ICU beds needed to deal with swine flu
An association of medics yesterday appealed to the Health Ministry to immediately hire...
IN BRIEF
Press officer when force dismantled N17 gets top job : Lefteris Economou, an experienced police official who was the force's press spokesman...
Gunmen fire at patrol car : Police in Thessaloniki yesterday were seeking five gunmen...
Arson attacks : Unidentified arsonists early yesterday hurled petrol bombs at an office...
Drug ring : Police in the Peloponnesian town of Kalamata said yesterday...
Note this : An unarmed suspect made off with a large sum of money yesterday...
Road deaths : Three people died near the central town of Karditsa yesterday...


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EDITORIAL
Set fiscal priorities first
In any normal household, the person balancing the family budget does not risk spending more in one area without first ensuring that they are not spending too much already in others.
COMMENTARY
Leadership isn’t about image
Dimitris Avramopoulos's withdrawal from the race for New Democracy's leadership confirmed what we already knew would happen: namely that the contest would be fought by Antonis Samaras and Dora Bakoyannis. Should Panayiotis Psomiadis stay until the end, his nomination will effectively serve Bakoyannis, as he is expected to win over many who may otherwise have voted for Samaras.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
Law & order
Greece's public order impasse stems from the confluence of two very serious problems - the inadequate training of police officers and the public's very ambivalent attitude toward youthful violence. Each problem alone would be dangerous; the two together are disastrous.
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