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Name talks set for Friday
Nimetz to shuttle between Greek, FYROM diplomats in New York meetings

Diplomats in Athens and Skopje were yesterday preparing for a crucial round of talks aimed at settling the Macedonia name dispute after United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz asked them to meet him in New York on Friday.
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House link in blogspot probe
Authorities are broadening their investigation into the press-gr news blog after indications the site was being supplied...
Ten hooligans up for fan murder
A total of 26 people have been identified as having taken part in a mass brawl between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos fans...
Cyprus drive holds out hope
Cyprus's new president, Dimitris Christofias is due to be sworn in today...
Big quake warnings rebuffed
Seismologists yesterday dismissed as groundless warnings of an imminent strong earthquake in Greece...
More students taking jobs to pay living costs
A growing number of tertiary students are supporting themselves financially through part-time work...
IN BRIEF
Former education minister in intensive care after heart attack : Former Education Minister Marietta Giannakou...
No trains before 9 a.m. or after 9 p.m. due to industrial action : Metro workers are due to stage two work stoppages today...
Some 200 films for Thessaloniki : «My Life and Times: Michael Cacoyannis,» a profile of the renowned...
Tax dodgers : Greece is set to ask German authorities for a list of any Greeks...
Homicide suspect : Police arrested a 26-year-old Albanian national in Athens yesterday...
Fatal collision : Rescue workers had to cut the body of a 44-year-old taxi driver out...
Rotten pork : Prefectural officials in Piraeus said yesterday that they have confiscated...
Green eggs : A veterinarian in Trikala, central Greece, became the talk of the town...
Bank raid : Two armed robbers held up a bank in Lamia...


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EDITORIAL
When is a board not a board?
Once again the board of directors of one of the biggest companies in Greece was unable to convene because certain Public Power Corporation unionists did not allow it to. One can only ask, who is running this company? The shareholders via the board of directors or the unionists via their tactics? The problem here is not whether the PPC board met or not. The problem concerns business activity in Greece overall.
COMMENTARY
Glaring errors in the Balkans
The end of the Kosovo crisis is being written in the most crude and illegal manner. Regardless of who was right or wrong 10 years ago, a country is being punished with amputation, while at the same time the Pandora's box of Balkan border shifts has been reopened. I have long tried to understand why the US got involved in Kosovo.
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