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PM hits the road to laud work of gov’t 2006 budget heads to Parliament

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis took his government's spending policy on the road on Saturday in a bid to show voters that the ruling New Democracy party has what it takes to deliver major infrastructure projects despite submitting to Parliament today a heavily tampered 2006 budget suffering from revenue cuts.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Athens fear at lack of police
More than half of Athenians have little or no faith in the police force and seven in 10 of the city's residents feel unsafe walking alone in their neighborhood at night, according to a poll for Sunday's Kathimerini.
Judicial house not kept in order
The justice system let itself down in the runup to the corruption scandal that has rocked the judiciary this year by not being stringent enough in the checks it conducts on its own staff, the new head of the Union of Judges and Prosecutors told Sunday's Kathimerini.
Two shot in extremist clash
Two men were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds on Saturday after a clash between left-wing activists and neo Nazis...
EU backs teamwork on bird flu
The European Union said on Saturday after a conference in Athens that it would back efforts...
A branch of the Hellenic Bank...
A branch of the Hellenic Bank in central Athens (photo) was badly damaged...
Somali pirates free Greek tanker, crew
Pirates off Somalia's northeastern coast have freed a Greek-owned tanker and its crew after...
IN BRIEF
Greek pair caught in connection with major Balkan drug-smuggling ring : Two Greeks have been arrested after allegedly being part...
Papandreou set to become president : PASOK leader George Papandreou is likely to be elected president...
Film festival : The 46th Thessaloniki International Film Festival...
Earthquakes : An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale shook Patras...
Snowfall : Some 10 centimeters of snow fell on Mount Athos in Halkidiki yesterday...
THIS WEEK
Monday : Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) is holding a conference...
Tuesday : National Documentation Center holds a conference on...
Wednesday : Epoline annual conference on «The Future of the Intellectual Property Infrastructure in Europe» is to be held...
Thursday : Georgian Foreign Minister Gela Bezhuashvili visits Athens...
Friday : Greek Association for the Study and the Prevention of Sexual Assault is holding...
Sunday : PM Costas Karamanlis to attend Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation summit...


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EDITORIAL
Police absence fuels public fear
The VPRC survey that was commissioned by Kathimerini, and which is published in this newspaper today, leaves no doubt about people's feelings as regards the insufficient level of police protection.
COMMENTARY
Political deficit
It is generally acknowledged that both the government and opposition parties are incapable of setting the country's daily political agenda, while the political climate is shaped primarily by the media. On virtually a daily basis, we are presented with debates on moral issues and the journalistic code of conduct...
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