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Erdogan lays blame Says Greece is at fault for Aegean tension due to air space policy

Greece is to blame for increased tension in the Aegean because its air force planes harass Turkish jets when they fly in international air space, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Sunday's Kathimerini in an exclusive interview, although he said that the two countries could find a lasting solution to all their problems.
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Poll shows gov’t lead at 1.4 pct
The slide in the government's popularity was confirmed by a poll published yesterday...
Spending soars, wages flat
Athenians' consumer spending has grown by leaps and bounds over the past five years...
Talat wins vote for leadership
Pro-EU candidate Mehmet Ali Talat comfortably won yesterday's...
Vandals of Turkish flag sought
The Greek army said late on Saturday that it was ordering an investigation...
Education Minister Marietta Giannakou...
Education Minister Marietta Giannakou (center) with the Orthodox Archbishop of Albania, Anastassios (left of center)...
Union chief calls on firms for pension aid
A few days after he urged talks about reforming Greece's creaking social security system...
IN BRIEF
Woman killed as roof caves in on her : A 63-year-old woman died when a large part of her two-story house in the municipality of Aridaia, northwest of Thessaloniki, collapsed...
Yacht rescue : A Saint Vincent-flagged ship, the Silina, picked up an unnamed British man and his daughter...
IN BRIEF
Monday : European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso is due in Athens. At 6.30 p.m. he will speak on...
Tuesday : Federation of Civil Aviation Unions (OSPA) stages a three-hour work stoppage from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ...
Wednesday : Union of Judges and Prosecutors stages a two-hour work stoppage...
Thursday : Easter shopping hours come into effect...
Friday : National Council for Education convenes...


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A thick cloud of dust...
EDITORIAL
End of a myth
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's interview with Kathimerini, published in today's English Edition, threw cold water on local politicians who still believe Ankara follows a two-tier policy on Greece. In one corner, the theory goes, lurks the military establishment that wants to sustain tension in bilateral relations, while in the other stands the Turkish political class which seeks to promote...
COMMENTARY
Unfulfilled pledge
Conservative leader Costas Karamanlis was elected as prime minister on his promise to restructure the state. Before that, however, he should try to restructure his dysfunctional government. It matters little whether certain business interests work to undermine Karamanlis and his government. Troubling as it may be, this was to be expected.
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