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Enter Vartholomaios Church head calls on Irenaios to avoid divisive action, meet him in Istanbul

The titular leader of the world's Orthodox churches took a hand yesterday in the Jerusalem Church crisis, calling on Patriarch Irenaios, who was overthrown by a majority of his bishops last week, to refrain from further divisive action and to visit him in Turkey for talks.
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New code frees up energy market
In a move designed to boost investment and create hundreds of jobs...
General paralysis on ‘working day’
On what the government insists is going to be a normal working day...
Erdogan sees Cyprus talks
ANKARA (AP) - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday...
Lawyers in bribes case spotlight
Judicial authorities are examining whether...
Man held for raping, filming three children
Police arrested a 31-year-old man in Attica yesterday on suspicion of raping...
TO OUR READERS
Although the International Herald Tribune will be out as usual tomorrow, Kathimerini English Edition will not be published due to a 24-hour journalists’ strike for May Day. We shall be back on Thursday, May 12.
IN BRIEF
Serifis was at work at time of Athens bus blast in 1994, unionists tell court : Defense witnesses in the trial of Revolutionary Popular Struggle (ELA) terror group suspect Yiannis Serifis yesterday maintained...
Visits double in a year : The number of citizens who conducted transactions at the country's Citizens' Information Centers (KEPs)...
Canteen prices : The government will not smile kindly upon violations of new price ceilings for certain products on sale at...
Religious fervor : Hardline Orthodox believers marched through central Athens yesterday in protest at a pan-religious conference taking place...
School fees : School fees for private schools will rise by 3.21 percent for all classes of kindergarten, primary and secondary school except...
Court disruption : Court proceedings are to be disrupted between noon and 1 p.m. next Wednesday and Thursday,...
Salmonella deaths : Acute food poisoning caused by the salmonella bacterium triggered the heart attacks that killed...


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EDITORIAL
Healthcare woes
This country's health system is like a two-faced Janus. On the one hand it can boast medical personnel of high standard and investments in advanced technology that are on a par with more developed European nations, from the scientific point of view. On the other, there is a lack of nursing staff as well as corruption, bribes to doctors, and waste. Both sides of the coin are revealed...
COMMENTARY
Church reality show
The script of the TV reality show we have been treated to over the past few days - set in Jerusalem and starring irate «holy» men - has been more foul-mouthed than those we usually see on television, perhaps because the prize (the patriarchal throne and all this entails in power and property) clearly glitters more brightly. Ordinary reality shows have the excuse...
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