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Simitis in PASOK doghouse
Papandreou puts ex-PM in limbo over letter attacking leader’s policies

PASOK leader George Papandreou informed former Prime Minister Costas Simitis yesterday that he would no longer be considered a deputy of the Socialist party after publishing a letter criticizing his successor's choices.
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First bond scandal suspect is remanded
The former president of the country's hotel workers' pension fund was remanded in custody pending trial yesterday...
Quake victims line up for payouts
As state engineers continued inspections on buildings in the Peloponnese shaken by last Sunday's 6.5-magnitude earthquake...
Name talks on agenda again
United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz yesterday met separately with representatives from Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) in New York...
Capital to get two bicycle lanes by 2010
Transport Minister Costis Hatzidakis and Athens Mayor Nikitas Kaklamanis yesterday heralded the creation of two bicycle lanes in Athens...
IN BRIEF
5.5-level tremor jars Crete but causes no problems : A strong earthquake, measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale...
Bakoyannis sees 'decisive moment' for peace process : Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis and Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias...
Papoulias meets consumers, calls for stricter inspections : President Karolos Papoulias yesterday called for an intensification of state inspections...
G8 Summit : The Japanese ambassador in Greece, Takanori Kitamura...
Siemens testimonies : Former PASOK minister Akis Tsochadzopoulos yesterday denied any involvement...
Baby drama : The father of a newborn baby in Trikala...
Bloody raid : The employee of a transport firm in the central Athens district of Votanikos...
Pangrati blast : A homemade explosive device caused serious damage...
Zoning plan : Environment and Public Works Minister Giorgos Souflias...
Greek-Turkish ties : Greece's armed forces chief Dimitrios Voulgaris is due to travel to Turkey...


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Recycling of cars...
Secondhand cars sit in squashed piles at a vehicle-recycling plant at Oinofyta, north of Athens, yesterday...
EDITORIAL
Justice has to be fair and strict
The first person to be remanded in custody for the allegedly damaging purchase of structured bonds shows that, despite the rumors, the judicial investigation is progressing. The judiciary is making informed decisions based on the information at its disposal. The most important thing is that it should ensure complete disclosure in this case. This would send an important message that anyone who took part in or allowed the squandering of public money is sure to come face to face with the full severity of the legal system.
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