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PM to stress economic goals are on course As fallout from TV debate assessed, smaller parties seen as winners

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis is expected to woo voters in Thessaloniki this evening by underlining the achievements of his government's economic policy, as the country's six political parties measure the fallout from Thursday's highly publicized television debate.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Salonica tightens security for fair
More than 2,000 police officers will be patrolling Thessaloniki today...
Tram link with Voula opening
Transport and Communications Minister Michalis Liapis yesterday inaugurated the extension of the Athens tram to the southern suburb of Voula...
Drug unit will trim waiting list
A new rehabilitation centre for drug users will open in Thessaloniki after the September 16 elections, with the capacity to offer treatment to more than 300 people...
Cyprus looks for ancient wrecks
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus is to launch sea surveys in an area where dozens of vessels led by warring successors to Alexander the Great...
Woman confesses to killing sleeping lover
A 55-year-old Albanian woman has confessed to murdering her 25-year-old boyfriend in Aghioi Anargyroi...
IN BRIEF
Prefect blames town planning department for granting license : Athens Prefect Yiannis Sgouros yesterday blamed the City of Athens town planning department...
Group of trade unionists protest against mismanagement : A group of 16 trade unionists, representing staff at Thessaloniki's water and sewage board...
Nose surgery turns deadly : Directors at Thessaloniki's Ippocrateio hospital have ordered an internal inquiry...
Drug arrests : Police yesterday arrested a 23-year-old man in Argolida...
Flood prevention : Work has picked up on the placement of protective timber barriers to help prevent...
Illegal immigrants : Seventeen were arrested on the eastern Aegean islands...
Dangerous goods : The state's Supreme Chemical Council yesterday declared as...
Body found : The Coast Guard have found the body of a woman, partly decomposed...


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EDITORIAL
Action plan for the day after
The European Union was quick to offer relief aid in the wake of the devastating wildfires that swept parts of Greece in August. Apart from emergency aid, the EU is also offering Greece the possibility of redistributing up to 500 million euros of Third Community Support Framework (CSF III) funds. In addition, Greece will receive up to 400 million euros in credit from the forthcoming CSF IV.
COMMENTARY
Taking stock
In its three-and-a-half years in power, the conservative administration can no doubt be proud of certain achievements. On the other hand, some important issues were completely overlooked. For one, the government had no environmental policy and responsibility for the environment was left with the Public Works Ministry.
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