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Land register by 2010 But property owners will have to pay over 1 billion euros to fund project

Some eight years after Greece was promised its first land register, the government unveiled detailed plans to get the project, bedeviled by delays and arguments, back on track but with property owners covering the majority of its cost.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Greece’s waste tip efforts trashed
As the row about the Ano Liosia landfill raged on yesterday, the European Court of Justice found...
US working to solve fuel supply problem
The US Embassy is working with the Greek government to achieve an agreement...
Illegal smokes pose higher risk
Illegally produced cigarettes contain up to 50 times more chemicals than the genuine item...
Almonds lie on special sheets spread...
Almonds lie on special sheets spread over the ground to collect them at a farm near Larissa yesterday.
Bird flu fears are sneezed at
As fears grow in Europe about the spread of bird flu, Greek experts said yesterday...
IN BRIEF
Turkey strikes positive note on reopening Orthodox school : The issue of the reopening of the Orthodox seminary on Halki...
Unionist upset by Papoulias 'snub' : The government distanced itself yesterday...
Quick fingers : A 65-year-old Bulgarian woman and her two granddaughters...
Musical protest : Music students beat drums outside the Education Ministry yesterday...
Mistaken shot : A 28-year-old man shot and killed his brother in Drama...
Railway traffic : The operator of the suburban railway said yesterday...
Ioannina chase : After a chase through the streets of Ioannina...
Electronic fraud : Police arrested a Danish man on the island of Kos yesterday...


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EDITORIAL
When party cadre talk turns petty
The public was stunned yesterday by a declaration from Costas Poupakis, head of the New Democracy unionists (DAKE) in the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE), that President Karolos Papoulias «is not as democratic as his predecessor» and «risks being accused of not being able to forget his political origins.»
COMMENTARY
Three statements
Isolated remarks can be merely thoughtless; but more than one can make a political pattern. Foreign Minister Petros Molyviatis said openly that discussion of Turkey lifting its veto over Cyprus's membership...
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