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Fresh round of flu shots begins
More people can get vaccinated this week; number of H1N1-linked deaths in Greece rises to 11

The vaccination of the wider Greek population against the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, is due to begin today after another two people who contracted the disease died in the hospital yesterday.
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Samaras keeps lead in ND race
Antonis Samaras and Dora Bakoyannis today go into potentially their last week of campaigning...
New force for organized crime
Citizens' Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis has been given the green light...
Results set up soccer derby
Only two points will separate Panathinaikos and Olympiakos when the two rivals meet...
Greek cargo vessel gives pirates the slip
A Greek-owned cargo ship thought to have been hijacked by pirates off the coast of Yemen...
IN BRIEF
Officers discover second home used by Rizai and his girlfriend : Police said yesterday that they have found a second property...
Mother admits dropping child : The mother of a 4-month-old baby that was declared dead...
Nikaia shooting : A 35-year-old man was arrested in Nikaia, near Piraeus...
Thessaloniki flareup : Police in Thessaloniki fired tear gas early yesterday morning...
Highway tricks : A 23-year-old foreign woman and the 24-year-old owner of a bar...
Human trafficking : Six undocumented immigrants and a suspected trafficker were arrested...


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Athenians soak up the November sun
Temperatures rose above the 20-degree Celsius mark (68F) in Athens yesterday...
EDITORIAL
Deficit requires honesty
The question many voters are asking themselves is who had knowledge of the real state of Greece's economy and what they planned or plan to do about it. Former PM Costas Karamanlis and his socialist successor George Papandreou both had a clear picture of the country's fiscal hole, thanks to Bank of Greece briefings and experts' reports.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
Simple medicine for the plague
In Greece, the optimists are those who believe the country's finances cannot get worse. As we saw in the weeks before and after the October 4 election, the unpleasant surprises in our economic indicators seem to have no end.
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