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Crisis management hurts ND
Three polls show PASOK ahead, as conservatives struggle to convince voters they can handle financial problems

The government will be looking this week to tie up the 28-billion euro support package it has offered to banks, as three opinion polls published yesterday showed it again lagging behind the main opposition PASOK.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Souflias defends tourism zoning
Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works Minister Giorgos Souflias has hit back at claims...
Fouls and flares mar soccer derby
Olympiakos remains top of soccer's Super League after a fractious derby...
Monks in holy site punch-up
Greek Orthodox and Armenian monks were involved in a bloody fist fight...
Mobster shot dead in mafia-style Athens hit
One of Greece's most notorious protection racketeers was shot dead...
IN BRIEF
Greece sends help after block in Albania reduced to rubble : A Greek rescue team and army doctors were dispatched yesterday...
Reports of 9 mln 'donation' : The Vatopedi Monastery, which is at the center of a controversial property deal with the state...
Seeking asylum : Several hundred Pakistani migrants protested outside the Aliens' Bureau on Petrou Ralli Street...
EuroBasket 2009 : The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) will be one of Greece's opponents in the group stage...
Dead wife : A 38-year-old Romanian man was arrested in Athens on Saturday...


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EDITORIAL
Wind of change sparks hope
There is a wind of optimism and hope blowing from the other side of the Atlantic, despite the heavy clouds of the global financial crisis. The message of unity sent by the election of the new US president, Barack Obama, has electrified the masses, woken citizens from their stupor, inspired youth and spread the belief that with a unified effort they can not only improve the present, but also create a better future.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
State of siege
Something very strange - and very dangerous - is taking place in the heart of Athens. This newspaper has already noted how parts of the capital are being abandoned to lawlessness, following the great influx of illegal immigrants. This has been interpreted both as negligence on the part of the authorities and as a policy of neglect aimed at forcing the migrants to seek a better life elsewhere.
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