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BoG warning on finances, debt situation Garganas urges more reforms

The governor of the Bank of Greece (BoG) expressed concern yesterday at apparent apathy over the slow pace of economic reforms in the country and warned about how quickly Greeks were getting themselves deeper into debt.
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Public transport ticketing reforms?
In a bid to make the capital's public transport system more attractive...
Greece rethinks immigration policy
Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis yesterday called for a complete redrawing of Greece's immigration policy...
Sampanis testifies on doping
Weightlifter Leonidas Sampanis, who was stripped of an Olympic bronze medal after testing positive for high levels of testosterone, yesterday testified...
Greek flag is a hot potato
In yet another incident of the sort, pupils at a Thessaloniki high school refused to attend lessons yesterday...
Mother’s sleuth work secures a conviction
A Thessaloniki man was convicted yesterday in connection with the heroin death of a local teenager six years ago, in a case brought to the authorities' attention by the sleuth work of the dead girl's mother.
IN BRIEF
24-hour strike to affect public, private sector tomorrow : Hospital doctors are to join civil servants and private sector workers in tomorrow's 24-hour nationwide strike...
Court rules to take 15 stations off air, upholds operation of three others : The Council of State's fourth section yesterday ruled that 15 Attica radio stations...
Session minutes to be made public : A parliamentary investigative committee probing multimillion-euro purchases...
Blaze probe : Athens 2004 Organizing Committee President Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki and her husband...
Fatal beating : Police were yesterday seeking three young foreigners...
Burgas pipeline : Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov yesterday frustrated Greek and Bulgarian hopes...
Vyronas blast : A homemade explosive device, comprising four gas canisters bound together, caused minor damage...
Kalavryta trains : Train services between Diakofto and Kalavryta, a scenic route in the northern Peloponnese, resumed yesterday...


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EDITORIAL
Economy blues
The figures that set out the true state of the Greek economy have more or less been known to us for a long time. The bad news about the deficits and the extra burden imposed by the unchecked spending for Olympics-related projects was, in fact, old news even before the government's audit of the Greek economy that unraveled the fabricated picture painted by the Socialists' creative accounting tricks.
COMMENTARY
Four questions for Giannakou
To conceal incriminating evidence is a criminal offense. On what grounds, therefore, can a government minister say she possesses full evidence of serious legal violations in her sphere of competence that she does not intend to make public? This concerns Education Minister Marietta Giannakou...
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