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Imia incident ends by mutual agreement Athens furious at snub during Molyviatis visit

A 26-hour standoff between the Greek and Turkish coast guard near two eastern Aegean rocks over which the two countries nearly fought nine years ago came to an end yesterday morning when all forces pulled out of the area.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
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Minister seeks accord on reform platform
One day after the head of Greece's largest labor union broke a major taboo by calling for negotiations on social security reform...
Attica bishop in deeper trouble
The disgraced bishop of Attica, suspended by the Church and indicted for alleged embezzlement, was also charged with money laundering yesterday...
Court laughs at cartoonist’s trial
Acknowledging that the case it was examining was «daft,» an Athens appeals court yesterday cleared an Austrian cartoonist...
PM says ready for name deal
Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis has written to US and European leaders voicing his «personal readiness» to back a solution to Greece's long-running dispute...
Fifth child porn arrest in just over a week
A 40-year-old man yesterday became the fifth Greek in just over a week to face a prosecutor on charges of producing pornographic material involving young children...
IN BRIEF
Draft legislation to ease penalties if offenders enlist by Nov. 30, 2006 : Draft legislation made public yesterday by the Defense Ministry...
Valid papers needed; deadline May 15 : Immigrants living in Greece who are planning to return to their homelands for Easter must have certain valid documents...
Arms charges : Charges against former defense officials have been shelved after a preliminary investigation...
Police protest : Police officers, firefighters and coast guard employees are to protest...
Ferry connections : Residents of Alonnissos staged a demonstration in the harbor of Volos yesterday...
Jerusalem Patriarchate : Deputy Foreign Minister Panayiotis Skandalakis yesterday discussed...
Robber thwarted : A would-be robber who raided the reception area of a central Athens hotel was caught yesterday...
Illegal immigrants : A group of 150 were deported from Greece and Italy yesterday...
Cyprus talks : Cypriot President Tassos Papadopoulos is tonight to address the problem...


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EDITORIAL
Nonchalance or passivity?
A series of Turkish provocations off the Imia islets and elsewhere in the Aegean Sea (two formations of six Turkish jets entered a navy firing range off Andros island) during the recent visit by Greece's foreign minister to Ankara was an insult to our country and to Petros Molyviatis personally.
COMMENTARY
Back to the future
December 16, 1991, the day Greece at a crucial meeting of the EU's Council of Ministers backed a German proposal regarding the launch of a European campaign to recognize the breakup of Yugoslavia, marked the beginning of a long diplomatic battle against the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia that ended...
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