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Public servants vow to join in teachers’ strike Civil service to shut down tomorrow

Protest action against the government will intensify this week after public servants said yesterday they will march alongside striking teachers tomorrow as part of a month-long salary dispute that is far from being resolved.
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Help is pledged for flood victims as rain continues
The government yesterday pledged to compensate hundreds of people whose homes or farmland were destroyed...
Unionist’s death still divides
A postal unionist who died on Friday after being involved in an argument with rival union members was buried yesterday...
Detainee lost after ‘escape’
There were no signs yesterday of a 44-year-old man who disappeared from a seaside town...
Museum to help return of Marbles
The completion of the new Acropolis Museum next year will help boost Greece's chances...
Lights out for energy saving in civil service
The civil service will attempt to pave the way in energy conservation, ministers said...
IN BRIEF
Greece joins in blasting North Korea for conducting underground explosion : Greece joined other members of the international community...
Donor, 39, gave blood that was infected with HIV, ministry says : Tests at the end of last month on a 39-year-old blood donor...
Results due to be submitted today : The final report into what caused a Cypriot airliner to crash...
Safe flight : Ajet, the airline which succeeded Helios Airways in Cyprus...
Fuel fines : The Development Ministry yesterday fined two gas stations...
Trolley stoppage : There will be no trolley buses in Athens today...
Cannabis arrests : Two Albanian men were arrested on the Greek-Albanian border...
Weekend theft : Thieves who broke into a jewelry workshop...
Margarine recall : The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) announced yesterday...


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EDITORIAL
Some good news and a warning
The Greek economy remains on track. The good news has, once again, been confirmed by Bank of Greece Governor Nicholas Garganas - an official who was appointed by the Socialist administration. According to a central bank report due to be presented in Parliament today...
COMMENTARY
Civil war
It came as no surprise when the television media rushed to adopt the role of coroner and judge, to make medical diagnoses and judgments, after the death of postal unionist Manolis Gourniezakis. It was no surprise when party executives tried to shape facts to fit their agenda.
OPINION
A one-off chance for two leaders
They are both young, have been educated at foreign universities and are commonly regarded as «clean» politicians. One may comport himself with more Scandinavian worldliness and with less of the 1970s trade unionist in his aura, while the other may seem to have more of a latent political instinct.
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