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EU pressing Athens for huge refund Brussels sources mention 2.9 bln euros

Greece is involved in tough bargaining with Brussels following the questions raised by European Union officials regarding the way in which funds from the 2nd Community Support Framework were managed.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Municipal authorities in the town of Agrinio...
Municipal authorities in the town of Agrinio in central Greece yesterday relocated destitute mother Evangelia Styliarotaki, 37, and her two teenage sons...
Referee awards 10.2 mln to PPC
International arbitration has resulted in Aluminium of Greece paying the Public Power Corporation (PPC) 3.5 billion drachmas (10.2 million euros)...
New intrusions in Aegean skies
Turkish military jets continued to breach Greek air space over the Aegean yesterday, engaging in fierce simulated dogfights with Greek...
Psychiatric patients to go to rehab
Under government plans to gradually close down all psychiatric hospitals, 65 new rehabilitation centers have been created over the past...
Yugo cash trail leads to Cyprus
THE HAGUE (AFP) - Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic headed a secret financial network spanning 50 countries...
Officers suspended over car trunk arrest
Athens police officers captured on film while bundling an uncooperative Albanian suspect into the trunk of a patrol car have been...
IN BRIEF
5.4-Richter tremor shakes island, causes no injuries or damage : A strong earthquake, measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale...
Ships to run as scheduled after sailors’ strike suspended : Passenger ships will leave Greek ports as scheduled on Tuesday and Wednesday...
Doctors’ strikes deemed legal
A series of seven 24-hour strikes launched by protesting Social Security Foundation...
Saunders service.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today at St. Paul’s Anglican Church...
Players grounded.
Turkish-Cypriot authorities have banned their soccer players from visiting Pyla...
Karali dead.
Journalist and writer Malvina Karali died at the age of 48 yesterday...
Railway works.
Services on the Athens Kifissia to Piraeus electric railway will be suspended...
Saliarelis arrested.
Businessman and former chairman of Olympiakos soccer team, Argyris Saliarelis...


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The Stavros Niarchos...
EDITORIAL
Turkey’s impasse
Turkey's nomination as an EU candidate country about 30 months ago has brought to the surface the fundamental contradictions of the post-Kemal regime. On the one hand, it sides in favor of EU membership but, on the other, it fears that meeting EU requirements will prove self-destructive. The recent decisions taken by the National Security Council and the meeting between Turkey's political leaders yesterday...
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