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Threat of more attacks Revolutionary Struggle hints ministers, Parliament are targets

Revolutionary Struggle attacked the US Embassy because of Washington's policies in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia, the militant group said in a statement published yesterday as it threatened more strikes on Greek and American targets.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Migrants fuel boost in jobs, economy
While the government pushes through an amendment that will legalize more immigrant workers, a study showed yesterday...
Farmers seek biofuel funding
Farmers said yesterday they will need more European Union subsidies if they are to begin...
Christie’s sale earns millions
A two-day sale of 882 Greek royal heirlooms by auction house Christie's ended yesterday...
Cash for hospital hirings
An extra 1 billion euros will be spent annually by the government to pay for new hirings...
French President Jacques Chirac greets...
French President Jacques Chirac greets Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis...
Arrest leaves serial flasher badly exposed
A 63-year-old man who allegedly exposed himself and verbally abused at least 25 schoolchildren...
IN BRIEF
Two women and child survive a 20-meter drop in their cars : Two women and a child escaped with minor injuries...
Kenteris, Thanou face judges Monday : Sprinters Costas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou and their former coach Christos Tzekos will face...
Robbers nabbed : Police said yesterday that they have arrested three people...
Evert admitted : The former New Democracy leader and current conservative MP Miltiades Evert was admitted...
Gang bust : A 60-year-old Greek man has been arrested in Salamina...
Rice recall : The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) has ordered the recall of unapproved genetically modified rice...
Embassy shut : The US Embassy's consular section will be closed on Wednesday...
TODAY : Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to meet with Athens Mayor Nikitas Kaklamanis...


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Students build a wall...
EDITORIAL
A blessing in disguise
The population of Europe is growing older. That of Greece is aging too - in fact, at a higher speed than its EU peers. Studies show that despite the usual protests against migrants, their presence here is a blessing. The desperate peoples of the developing world are the hope of the more developed countries. In Greece, migrants have rejuvenated the national economy.
COMMENTARY
Shock therapy
The massive march commemorating murdered journalist Hrant Dink and his funeral is one of the most hopeful signs ever to come from Turkey. The slaying was a shock even to a public injected with a good dose of nationalism. The shock revealed a previously unseen facet of Turkish society - an ambiguous but no less real one. The murder was an extreme, but by no means isolated, incident.
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