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Cyprus back on agenda Turkey set for UN proposal as Straw arranges to meet Karamanlis for talks

Turkey indicated yesterday that it was ready to discuss anew the reunification of Cyprus, as Greece revealed that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw will visit Athens this week on a trip that will also take him to Cyprus and Turkey.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Cold snap worsens, transport disrupted
Plunging temperatures and snow storms caused problems across the national road network yesterday, especially at the Vale of Tempe in central Greece...
Theft, break-ins on way down
The number of thefts and break-ins in Attica last year fell but there was a sharp rise in the number of fraud cases reported to police in 2005...
Group attacks for third time
An anarchist group has claimed responsibility for two homemade devices that went off in Athens early yesterday...
Concern in Crete over stabbing
A Georgian man was stabbed to death on Crete late on Sunday, allegedly by three locals, but police in Rethymnon played down the incident yesterday...
Supporters of the Communist Party...
Supporters of the Communist Party gather in Aristotelous Square in Thessaloniki...
Captain missing in rough Algerian seas
Rescue teams in Algeria were looking for a Greek captain late yesterday who went missing after the freight vessel which he was in charge...
IN BRIEF
Vassilis Xeros claims that he was forced to make statements to police : A convicted member of the November 17 terrorist group, Vassilis Xeros, claimed...
Putin promises Papadopoulos he will back efforts to find a Cyprus solution : Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday promised...
Athens initiative appeals to businesses : Leading international figures from the world of business...
Farming gripes : Government spokesman Theodoros Roussopoulos yesterday blasted comments...
Balkan talks : There are no plans for the foreign ministers of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to meet...
Cypriot flu : Preliminary tests on a chicken and turkey in Turkish-occupied Cyprus have shown...
Church theft : Police on Rhodes arrested a 34-year-old man yesterday accused...
Free chicken : Storeowners in Drama said yesterday that they will stage...
Driver drowns : An 18-year-old man drowned yesterday...


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EDITORIAL
Voting without partisan blinders
Speaking at a meeting of the political council yesterday, conservative Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis said the municipal and prefectural elections set to take place this fall are a «political matter.» But that does not mean they must be hijacked by partisan agendas, he added. At the same meeting, New Democracy General Secretary Vangelis Meimarakis stressed that the ballot box will contain messages for all political parties and their specific policies.
COMMENTARY
A Mormo made of glass
Whatever we choose to call the great-grandmother of the modern-day bogeyman, be it Mormo, Gorgon, or Empousa, the role of the female demon was standard: to keep children from misbehaving. It would be no exaggeration to say that the role private television has set itself is that of a bogey in a world of small children. A glass-made Mormo, an electronic Lamia which deems that the only way to mobilize, or rather captivate, its audience is by inspiring fear.
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