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Most viewers find television news a big turnoff Seven in 10 unhappy with quality

Seven in 10 Greek TV viewers are unhappy with the standard and type of information they receive from the programs they watch, according to figures released yesterday, as a series of experienced players in the sector expressed their concern about the quality of TV news in particular.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Panathinaikos clinches European cup in Athens
Panathinaikos won its fourth Euroleague title last night with a tense 93-91 victory...
Minister prods law enforcers
Public Order Minister Vyron Polydoras yesterday questioned the effectiveness of the Greek police...
Cars set alight near campus
Five youths were charged yesterday with attacking cars that were parked outside a university campus in Thessaloniki, as police investigated...
Five new jails by next year
Five new jails will be completed and ready to house hundreds of inmates by the beginning of next year to defuse...
Police take porn DVDs out of circulation
Officers from the Attica police's vice squad raided kiosks in central Athens early yesterday and on Saturday to seize...
IN BRIEF
PM says getting antiquities back is still a priority for Greece : The return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece from the British Museum is still...
Police thwart cash machine theft : Robbers who attempted to steal an ATM from a bank on Crete early on Saturday morning...
Cafe betting : Police arrested three men at a cafe in Thessaloniki on Saturday...
THIS WEEK
MONDAY : Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis to meet with Cypriot Parliament Speaker...
TUESDAY : Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis visits China. To Sunday...
WEDNESDAY : Greece's chief of staff Admiral Panayiotis Hinofotis to attend...
FRIDAY : Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to attend the Southeast European Cooperation Process (SEECP) summit in Zagreb...
SATURDAY : The fourth Medical Congress of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki begins...


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EDITORIAL
Breaking the government impasse
Greece's politicians and commentators are obsessed with the pension fund scandal. In the meantime, the country's chronic problems remain unsolved. The bill drafted by Education Minister Marietta Giannakou brought some order to the university education system, but the conservative administration has shied away from other major reforms.
COMMENTARY
Kiss tests social limits
Recently, two very interesting chapters were added to the long and storied history of the human kiss. And, in keeping with the times, in which civilizations and trends collide, mix, reach an accommodation and coexist, the two very different kisses cast some light on the abyss...
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