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Grand vision for Attica
Souflias wants to control urban development, develop 8-line metro system

Environment and Public Works Minister Giorgos Souflias yesterday heralded an ambitious 20-year plan to curb development in the densely populated capital, crack down on illegal construction and extend the existing metro system to an eight-line route covering most of Attica.
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Three guilty of Mevgal blackmail
A long-running blackmail case came to a close yesterday when a court in Athens found former Competition Commission official...
Pavlidis’s daughter questioned
The preliminary judicial investigation into former Aegean Minister Aristotelis Pavlidis moved a step closer to completion yesterday...
Terror link to failed blast
An explosive device that was placed outside offices in the southern Athens neighborhood of Kallithea on Saturday but failed to detonate...
Bullying on the rise at schools and online
One in four schoolchildren has been the victim of bullying, a problem well documented in other countries but only now appearing in Greece...
IN BRIEF
Simultaneous hits on banks, cars in Athens, Thessaloniki : Arsonists staged coordinated attacks on bank branches and parked cars...
Minister reacts to shooting : Education Minister Aris Spiliotopoulos said yesterday...
Hospital debts : The Health Ministry yesterday sent a circular to all the country's state hospitals...
Fatal plunge : Police in Mandra, western Attica, were seeking yesterday to establish the circumstances...
Turkish violations : Four Turkish jets violated Greek air space above the Aegean islands of Farmakonisi...
Bomb hoax : An anonymous telephone call warning that a bomb had been planted...
University raid : Unidentified robbers netted 113,000 euros following a raid...


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EDITORIAL
The social security minefield
The findings published yesterday by the National Actuarial Authority (NAA) on the state of the recently introduced social security funds have shown us that the issue of social security reform is still a minefield that can upset society and lead to the kind of reactions that paralyzed the country last year.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
Banking on the Balkans
In the two decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Greece has managed to miss every opportunity to establish itself as the major economic and political player in Southeast Europe. Our politicians have allowed domestic concerns to dictate foreign policy without establishing a long-term strategy or showing any ability to adapt to the changing political and economic climate.
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