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Mixed poll as ND ends first year in office Lead slightly down but PM well ahead

On the eve of the conservative government's first anniversary in office, and as the main opposition party wound up a congress billed as a major renewal drive, a new poll yesterday showed New Democracy's electoral lead over PASOK as having shrunk slightly.
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Banks compete for Balkan edge
Greek banks are jostling for the lion's portion of the Balkan market ahead of the accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the European Union in 2007.
Ankara insists it will sign customs protocol
ANKARA (AP) - Turkey will sign a protocol expanding its customs agreement with the European Union to cover Cyprus and the nine other countries that joined the block on May 1, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said yesterday.
Bishop ‘took alms cash’
As Archbishop Christodoulos yesterday detected a «silver lining» in the cloud of scandal hanging over the Church of Greece, a report said that a senior bishop has been indicted on charges of embezzling over 300,000 euros from Church funds and charities.
Priest to face justice in Spain?
A 58-year-old Greek priest alleged to have sexually molested a minor in Barcelona had his appeal against extradition to Spain rejected on Saturday by a Supreme Court rapporteur...
IN BRIEF
Mother 'exploited her daughters' : A 39-year-old Albanian woman on Saturday faced an Athens prosecutor...
Rivers flood : Around 80 hectares of land on the plains of Lamia were flooded yesterday...
THIS WEEK
Monday : President Costis Stephanopoulos to award prizes to journalists of the diaspora...
Tuesday : Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to speak at a Foreign Press Association luncheon...
Wednesday : Prime Minister Karamanlis to attend an international conference...
Thursday : State hospital doctors stage a national 24-hour strike...
Friday : Greek Psychiatric Association exhibition of paintings...
Saturday : Karolos Papoulias is sworn in as the new president of the republic...
Sunday : Grand parade in the Patras Carnival...


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Destroyers of the public administration
PASOK, the party that enjoyed a virtual monopoly of political power over the past quarter of a century, yesterday concluded its first congress after its defeat in general elections to New Democracy exactly a year ago.
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PASOK prepares for comeback
PASOK wrapped up its seventh party congress yesterday, with delegates putting their confidence in George Papandreou's leadership. The ruling conservative New Democracy party should not underestimate Papandreou...
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