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Brussels brings out big stick over tender law Facing funding freeze, Athens considers delaying ban

Bowing to a major threat from Brussels to freeze European Union funding for major public works in Greece unless Athens amends its controversial new legislation on state contracts, the government said yesterday it might delay implementing the law.
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Ferry bosses mull thinning services
As islanders were again protesting yesterday for better ferry services...
Turkish military chief plays up flag incident
The head of Turkey's military forces yesterday said Ankara might scrap a recent agreement on confidence-boosting measures to defuse military tension in the Aegean...
Minister, judges exchange barbs
The feud between Public Works Minister Giorgos Souflias and judges at the country's top administrative court grew nastier yesterday...
Child porn blitz nets 28 suspects
An operation that Greek police began in February, as part of an EU-wide crackdown on child pornography...
Webcam peeping Tom ‘spied’ on teenage girl
A 45-year-old suspected cyber voyeur was arrested...
IN BRIEF
Domestic routes to be affected by today's 24-hour civil aviation strike : Today's 24-hour strike by Civil Aviation Authority staff is expected...
President sends congratulations, patriarch appeals for dialogue : President Karolos Papoulias yesterday sent a telegram congratulating...
Judges stage 2nd work stoppage : Court proceedings are to be disrupted for the second day in a row...
Reckless drivers : The driver of a tourist coach which crashed into a truck on Tuesday night...
State subsidies : Of the European Union's 15 original member states, Greece is among those granting...
Salonica cabbies : There will be no taxis serving Thessaloniki today...
Kilkis quake : A moderate earthquake, measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale, struck...
Fireworks crackdown : A total of six owners or employees of stores in different parts of Attica have been arrested...


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EDITORIAL
Benedict XVI and the world
It is natural that the election of a new pope, leader of the Holy See, is of most concern to the followers of the Roman Catholic Church. However, in today's globalized and interdependent world, the identity of the Vatican leader inevitably has an impact on relations between the Roman Catholic Church, with its 1 billion followers, and other religions, whether Christian or not.
COMMENTARY
Meddling with justice
One need not be a legal expert to know that the Supreme Court and the Council of State (CoS) are the two pillars of Greek justice whose rulings safeguard the rule of law in the country.
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