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Discontent resurfaces in Athens
First student rally of the new year degenerates into violence as police again clash with youths

The first education protest march since last month's unprecedented riots degenerated into violence yesterday after hundreds of self-styled anarchists clashed with riot police, leading to several injuries and arrests.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
PM endeavors to oversee economic policy
Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis presided...
New hospital for Santorini
Santorini is expected to have a new general hospital...
Injured officer in surgery again
The 21-year-old police officer seriously injured...
Parliament to lead the way with smoking ban
In a bid to set an example for diehard Greek smokers...
IN BRIEF
Military on standby for any fresh violations in Aegean : Greece's armed forces are on standby...
PASOK to seek judicial probe : PASOK is expected to request in Parliament...
Boars safe : A 72-year-old man who was...
Crowd control : Sources in the armed forces denied...
Road accidents : Three people were killed...


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Humanitarian aid...
Humanitarian aid destined for Gaza is loaded onto a boat on Crete yesterday. A group of doctors will also to travel to Gaza this weekend to select...
EDITORIAL
No permits without studies
The operation of a number of new shopping centers, superstores and malls has created a string of serious traffic problems all across the Attica region. The situation on the roads is so often chaotic around these commercial hubs that drivers can find themselves trapped in traffic for hours. In other parts of the world it goes without saying that such malls cannot even begin to be constructed without a preliminary study having been conducted on the impact they will have on the surrounding areas. This has obviously not been the case in Greece, where the problem is acute even with the most recent additions.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
Cultivating terror
The most frightening thing about the shooting of a young police officer by suspected members of an extreme-leftist terrorist group is how predictable the whole thing was. As 21-year-old Diamantis Mantzounis lies in critical condition in the Red Cross Hospital, wounded by bullets in Monday's attack, Greeks are once again witness to the equivocations that have kept public debate tangled up in myths and nonsense for the past 30 years or so.
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