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OTE split played down Angry workers to strike today, disrupting public transport and flights

The government denied a rift between two senior ministers on the privatization of OTE telecoms yesterday and said it will push ahead with controversial reforms despite worker protests to state economic policies.
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Vodafone facing big wiretaps penalty
Mobile phone company Vodafone could face an unprecedented fine of more than -170 million...
EC warning on Thriassio Plain
The European Commission yesterday warned Greece to develop a plan to manage...
No answers yet in Alex case
The specially appointed investigating magistrate who is probing the disappearance 10 months ago...
Tram on slow track to Voula
The Athens tram route will be extended to Voula in southern Athens by September...
Greek Coast Guard Commander Ilias Sionidis salutes...
Greek Coast Guard Commander Ilias Sionidis salutes...
Lecturers strike over student protest at TEI
The board of the Athens Technical College said yesterday that it was suspending the operation...
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Archbishop Christodoulos heads for historic meeting with Pope Benedict : The head of the Church of Greece, Archbishop Christodoulos...
Suspect remanded as he fails to explain violent attack on neighbor : Police in Thessaloniki yesterday remanded in custody...
Teachers oppose ban on cell phones : The Federation of Secondary School Teachers (OLME) yesterday opposed...
Mild earthquake : An earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale shook...
Telethon results : A telethon organized by state broadcaster ET-1 in conjunction...
Amnesty appeal : Amnesty International has asked the government not to extradite...
Pedestrian killed : A 56-year-old pedestrian was run over and killed in the Ambelokipi...
Food fines : The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) said yesterday that it has fined...
Car chase : Police arrested two teenagers, aged 18 and 16...


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EDITORIAL
Ten months on and still in the dark
Ten months after the police launched an investigation into the disappearance of schoolboy Alex Meshivili in Veria, northern Greece, the inquiry remains in the dark. The failure by authorities to come up with any findings is a disgrace for the state. An 11-year-old resident of this country simply went missing one afternoon and the police have failed to come up with any decent explanation for what happened that day.
COMMENTARY
Recycling pundits, killing debate
I realized early in my career what a superficial medium television was. I had just done what seemed to me - in my arrogance - an excellent report from the White House and I called a relative to see what she thought of my profound comments about the senior George Bush and former PM Constantine Mitsotakis.
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