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Noose tightens on November 17 Police detain a 13th suspect as net closes on operational members and historical leaders

Police yesterday officially identified a suspect whom they arrested on Wednesday as one of the original members of November 17, saying he had taken part in the group's first act, the murder of CIA station chief Richard Welch 27 years ago. The suspect, Pavlos Serifis, 46, was charged with a number of crimes relating to his alleged membership in November 17, but not with Welch's murder because of a 20-year statute of limitations.
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20-year statute of limitations
Pavlos Serifis, a 46-year-old telephone operator at the Aglaia Kyriakou Children's Hospital in Athens, was charged yesterday with three felonies...
British minister hails progress
Britain's minister for European affairs, Peter Hain, gave his Greek hosts two gifts during his two-day visit to Greece...
Disposal of mineral oils illegal
Used mineral oils are still being burned in Greece, sending carcinogenic dioxins into the atmosphere...
Women keen to join military
The abolition of quotas on the number of women admitted to military academies this year has led to a sharp rise...
Warning to drivers from ambulance unit
The heavy rain forecast for the next few days means drivers will have to exercise especial caution...
IN BRIEF
Gov’t to boost cotton farmers’ incomes with 89 mln euros : The government is prepared to pay up to 89 million euros...
Civil servants, MPs object to ‘bargain’ sale of plot : The Civil Servants Union (ADEDY) and left-wing MPs...
Fire preceded accident
Chemical tests on the blood of five officers...
Fraud
Police in Thessaloniki are seeking two business partners...
Greek-Yugoslav ties
Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Loverdos...
Parking death
A 68-year-old man fatally struck his 63-year-old wife...
600-kilo turtle
A dead sea turtle weighing 600 kilos...
Smugglers
A Halkida court yesterday handed down 10-year jail sentences...


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A woman was killed and 38 people were injured...
EDITORIAL
Chance and politics
Prime Minister Costas Simitis's hints to the Cabinet yesterday, when he called on government officials to take advantage of the positive image created by the dismantling of November 17 as a starting point for initiatives in all sectors of government work, raise a question which does not solely concern PASOK but also New Democracy.
COMMENTARY
The only way out
As in human relations, so it is in the market - trust is paramount. In its absence, indicators slide up and down, whether because of insignificant occurrences or more serious events, often indistinguishable to us at first. In the past few days, the image presented by the capital market differs little from what, in other times, would have been called a crash. Nevertheless, the market is not in such a state that it might hurl itself...
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