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Karamanlis signs pension deal with Australia Greek PM seeks support on Marbles

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and his Australian counterpart John Howard yesterday signed a deal granting tens of thousands of Greek Australians who have returned to Greece access to medical benefits and an Australian pension.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
AC Milan wins return bout with Liverpool
AC Milan survived pressure from Liverpool in the second half of the Champions League final in Athens yesterday...
Island oil mop-up continues
The operation to clean up fuel that has seeped from the sunken Sea Diamond cruise ship off the island of Santorini...
Jordan called to reconsider
AMMAN (AP) - The World Council of Churches yesterday called on Jordan to reconsider its recent decision...
Rich find in central Greece
In what is considered to be one of the richest finds in recent years, an archaeological team has found...
Man locks up, bullies neighbor over damp
A 70-year-old Thessaloniki man, who yesterday locked a female resident of his apartment block in his garage...
IN BRIEF
Youths attack patrol car with iron bars in Aegaleo, steal transmitter : A group of unknown youths attacked a police patrol car in Aegaleo...
Chamber of Commerce, lawyers support mayor on hunger strike : The Technical Chamber of Commerce (TEE) and the Athens Bar Association called on Supreme Court...
Girl, 7, in serious condition : A 7-year-old girl was in a serious condition yesterday...
Burnt flag : A prosecutor in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki has pressed charges...
Offices damaged : A homemade explosive device went off in front of the offices...
Body found : The coast guard found the body of a 42-year-old woman...
Hidden antennas : Residents from northern Athens have gotten together to form a group...
Cholesterol checks : Citizens in Athens, Thessaloniki, Kalamata and Edessa will be able to benefit from free checks...


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EDITORIAL
Timely support for Erdogan
The political crisis in Turkey is spiraling out of control. Observers of the Turkish scene are alarmed by the bomb attack in the center of Ankara. Veteran diplomats believe it is almost certain that it marks the start of a period of destabilization in which shadowy power centers will do battle for their very survival. Greece has every reason to worry, for Turkey has a long history of exporting its domestic crises - with painful results, for Cyprus or the Aegean.
COMMENTARY
The Kurdish card
Terrorist attack or act of provocation? The question hangs over Turkey after the deadly suicide bombing in Ankara late Tuesday. Both scenarios are plausible. Turkish authorities suspect Kurdish separatist groups. The PKK ended its unilateral ceasefire on May 18 and a spectacular strike had been widely expected.
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