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ND looks to close ranks Government denies split on corruption as deputy minister sues PASOK MP

The government yesterday sought to play down an apparent split within the Cabinet over its handling of recent corruption allegations as one of its deputy ministers said he was suing an opposition MP for defamation.
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FM hopes for new deal on Cyprus
Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis, who met with outgoing United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in New York yesterday, expressed optimism...
Children add kilos on couch
Greece's 10-year-olds have become some three kilos heavier in the last 12 years and suffer from higher blood pressure...
Thieves swipe casino cash
A gang of thieves held up a security van transporting cash from the Mount Parnes Casino yesterday and made away with an estimated...
Extremist jailed for 21 years
A senior member of an extreme right-wing group was given 21 years in jail...
Top prosecutor probes ring of ‘corrupt’ judges
Supreme Court prosecutor Giorgos Sanidas arrived in Thessaloniki yesterday...
IN BRIEF
Officers find 1.5 million contraband cigarette packs on North Korean ship : The coast guard detected yesterday a freight vessel off Katakolo...
Police arrest two suspects for forced prostitution in Thessaloniki : Police said yesterday they had arrested in Thessaloniki two women believed...
Checks on bars, restaurants ordered : Recently appointed Supreme Court prosecutor Giorgos Sanidas yesterday asked...
Icon ransom : Police tracked down the man who allegedly stole a priceless icon...
Church elections : Elections to appoint a new Cypriot archbishop were disrupted yesterday...
Drug haul :A 28-year-old Albanian, arrested in the district of Vyronas...
Illegal GMOs : The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) said yesterday that it had identified...
Break-ins : A 24-year-old woman was bound in her home in Mandra...


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Riot police push...
EDITORIAL
Extreme positions no good to anyone
The Primary Teachers' Federation is (DOE) demanding that the starting salary for their profession begin at 1,400 euros per month - a significant increase from the current 950 euros. In other words, teachers are eying a 450 euro hike - which equals the average pension given by the Social Security Foundation (IKA). Education Minister Marietta Giannakou has responded to the unionists' demands...
COMMENTARY
Exchanging roles
The type of militant journalist, particularly in the electronic media, who modestly styles himself as the genuine expression of popular will but otherwise engages in politics from his television show, has been around for a long time. We watch him as he hits out at politicians...
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