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Islanders fight isolation Demand better Aegean ferry services, minister pledges to deliver in 2005

Public buildings, schools, shops and private businesses shut down on many Aegean islands yesterday as residents protested for better, more frequent and cheaper ferry services. The government blamed its predecessors and pledged solutions over the next year.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Defense minister will keep his job
The ruling conservatives were forced yesterday to deny plans to sack Defense Minister...
Domestic violence is class-blind
Most female victims of domestic violence in Greece are employed...
Green light for road cameras
Following a decision by Greece's privacy watchdog yesterday to allow the use...
Bids invited for sewage mound
In a first step toward removing a massive potential environmental and health hazard...
A readiness drill...
A fireman in full protective gear extinguishes a blaze during a readiness drill at an oil refinery in western Attica...
Gun-happy Cretans soon to face the music
Greece's top living composer, a leading light of the pro-democracy movement against the 1967-74 military dictatorship, has agreed...
IN BRIEF
Commission abolishes limits to fluctuations for blue-chip stocks : The Capital Market Commission yesterday announced the abolition of limits...
Woman, 55, beaten, shorn in her home : A 55-year-old former appeals court judge was yesterday being treated for shock...
Prestige captain : The Greek captain of the sunken Prestige tanker, who had been banned from leaving Spain...
Municipal funding : The Central Union of Municipalities and Communities (KEDKE) yesterday gave Economy Minister...
School protest : Thousands of Thessaloniki schoolchildren yesterday joined teachers in a protest...
Soccer violence : A 36-year-old soccer fan was injured yesterday...
Turkey warned : The European Union yesterday warned Turkey...
Anarchist attacks : A homemade explosive device, comprising two gas canisters, caused minor damage...


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Vote has been condemned...
EDITORIAL
‘Yes’ to the audit
The conclusions of a VPRC survey, which questioned 612 people from across the country about the audit of public finances ordered by the conservative government and the underestimation of public debt by the Simitis administrations, are highly revealing.
COMMENTARY
The president’s daunting legacy
The debate over the presidential candidates is being largely shaped by politically expedient objectives in both major camps. Even so, finding a worthwhile figure who can replace incumbent President Costis Stephanopoulos remains a daunting task. The political legacy of Stephanopoulos, who has held the post for the past 10 years, is by all accounts a vindication of his being unanimously nominated by both leading parties. At the time Stephanopoulos was elected president...
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