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EU-Turkey deal is done Nicosia and Athens pleased with requirements Ankara will have to meet

After weeks of intense negotiations, Nicosia yesterday tentatively put its signature to the statement which paves the way for Turkey to begin membership talks with the EU next month but also forces Ankara to recognize Cyprus before it eventually joins the Union.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
EC ruling points to dead end for OA
The future of troubled Olympic Airlines came into further doubt yesterday after evidence appeared showing that the government has already informed the European Union that it intends to shut down the state-owned air carrier.
Orthodox colleges to be bumped up a grade
Objections were raised over a government education bill which was unveiled yesterday. The bill upgrades clerical colleges which produce priests for Greece's churches...
Road rage over Car Free Day
The government came under fire yesterday for failing to participate more actively in today's European Car Free Day at a time when pollutions levels in Athens alone are said to be...
Price errors cause fines for stores
Six of the country's largest supermarket chains were referred yesterday to an Athens prosecutor and a trade committee after checks found that the retailers' registers charged...
IN BRIEF
Hexavac multiple vaccine deemed ineffective and withdrawn from market : The multiple vaccine Hexavac, which is used to protect children...
Car crash in northern Greece leaves three funeral-goers and one other dead : Two men and one woman, aged between 35 and 70, on their way...
Addict attacks Simitis house in error : A 25-year-old drug addict was arrested in Kolonaki...
Paternity suit : The Supreme Court, in a decision made public yesterday, has turned...
Priest murder : A 70-year-old priest who had been bound and gagged was found dead...
Pump action : The Development Ministry yesterday fined nine petrol stations...
Trafficker jailed : A Turkish human trafficker who was arrested...
Sick conscripts : Two conscripts from the Andravida air force base...
Cannabis arrests : Police arrested two men in the northwestern town of Ioannina...


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EDITORIAL
Unorthodox move
The announcement by the Education Ministry yesterday that it intends to elevate the clerical schools in Athens, Thessaloniki, Iraklion and Ioannina into full-fledged universities (while also turning a blind eye to their unacceptable administrative status) is a cause for serious concern. The move would deal a fresh blow to Greece's already troubled university education system, as it foresees...
COMMENTARY
Dazzling failure
The manner in which European Union president Britain handled the bloc's counter-declaration to Ankara's refusal to recognize the Cypriot government in the southern part of the divided island left egg on the faces of British envoys. The outcome involved endless talks between European officials, behind-the-scenes contacts between London and Ankara, and much wasting of time and energy...
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