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Guard up against bird flu Vaccines on the way and checks being stepped up, says the government

As fears of an outbreak of bird flu grew across Europe yesterday, the government moved quickly to assure Greeks that they would be fully protected against any spread of the virus by stockpiles of vaccines and antibiotics.
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Athens points to veto on FYROM
The government said yesterday that it may block the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) from joining international bodies if it tries to do so under a new name, while hinting at a possible referendum on the issue.
Helios to be grounded after more problems?
The Cypriot government said yesterday that it is examining the possibility of grounding all Helios Airways planes after one of its aircraft turned back to Larnaca airport twice in three days due to technical problems.
Quake activity under watch
Earthquake experts said yesterday that they are closely monitoring heightened seismic activity in northern Greece after a quake and three aftershocks rocked Thessaloniki over the weekend.
EU set to put ceiling on loans
The European Union went a step closer yesterday to imposing a 50,000-euro ceiling...
IN BRIEF
Nine-member Greek team to set off with supplies for Pakistan : The Foreign Ministry is scheduled to send to Pakistan...
Part of a child's body found in the sea off the coast of Halkidiki : Part of the dismembered body of a child was found...
Five men found guilty of violence : Five people, including a Spaniard, were found guilty...
Fuel checks : Twenty-two Attica gas station owners have been fined...
Migrant contribution : Around 13 percent of Greece's work force comprises immigrants...
Sergeant killed : A 26-year-old air force sergeant was killed in an accident...
'Rapist' caught : A 52-year-old man yesterday faced a prosecutor charged...
Burnt corpse : Police yesterday were investigating the discovery of the burnt corpse...
Couple robbed : An elderly couple were handcuffed, beaten and robbed...
Tax registration : All immigrants applying for a number (AFM)...


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Political ethos, made in Germany
Formal negotiations on Germany's «grand coalition» government between Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats, who won a tissue-thin victory at the September 18 elections, and the Social Democrats of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder will continue into next week. That was to be expected as the makeup of the future Cabinet, a relatively small group...
COMMENTARY
The temptation of Adam
If the biblical Eve was tempted to taste the unknown, then Adam - that is, Adam Regouzas - was tempted to admit the obvious; in fact, on various occasions. That's what he was doing when he publicly doubted the authenticity and accuracy of last year's budget; when he urged customs officials to cut down, rather than stop, taking kickbacks; and, more recently, when he confessed to having helped...
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