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EU papers over differences Foreign ministers agree on inspection extension but are vague on specifics

BRUSSELS - The 15 EU countries agreed yesterday, in a rather indirect way, that they would like UN arms inspections of Iraq to continue. Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou, as chairman of the General Affairs Council, said he was prepared to visit Baghdad as representative of the 15 EU states if they decide this.
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Turk FM cools on UN plan
In an apparent move to mollify Turkish-Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash, Turkish Foreign Minister Yasar Yakis, who is visiting the occupied part of Cyprus, expressed full support for Denktash...
Acropolis access for disabled?
The Acropolis, the crowning architectural achievement of ancient Greece and the symbol of Athenian democracy will, probably for the first time in its 2,500-year history, be accessible...
Vote in the town that you live in
Greeks will be able to cast their votes in the next parliamentary elections in the electoral district where they live...
Salonica and Athens closer
The new Intercity Express train arrived in Athens right on schedule yesterday, after a journey of four hours and 57 minutes from Thessaloniki.
Athens police officer sparks alarm in Lesvos
When Lesvos police arrived at a boarding house at Pyrgi Thermis after the owner was threatened by a gun-toting visitor...
IN BRIEF
Greece should boost Church values during EU presidency, archbishop says : Archbishop Christodoulos yesterday called on the government...
Woman drowns, two children missing after wave sweeps car into sea : A 20-year-old Albanian woman drowned yesterday...
More light on racket : Athens 2004 organizing committee president Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki testified about 10 days ago to a prosecutor...
Algeria visit : Defense Minister Yiannos Papantoniou starts a two-day official visit to Algeria today where he is to meet his counterpart...
N17 suspects : Lawyers representing 19 jailed November 17 suspects yesterday requested more freedom...
Korydallos death : Piraeus coroners yesterday attributed the death of a 38-year-old Korydallos jail inmate to a heart attack...
Doctors in Iraq : A Doctors of the World mission arrived in Baghdad yesterday to inspect supplies at hospitals in the capital...
Best wishes : Government spokesman Christos Protopappas yesterday sent his to Natasha Karamanli...


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EDITORIAL
Peaceful means
We have to date found no evidence that Iraq has revived its nuclear program.» Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, left no room for misinterpretation when presenting the UN weapons inspectors' findings in Iraq so far to the UN Security Council.
COMMENTARY
‘Blessed are the peacemakers’
There are good and bad nuclear weapons, good and bad chemical and biological weapons, and there is good and bad terrorism, good and bad death. Good nuclear weapons (or chemical, or biological) are always our weapons, those used by our liberating and righteous troops as well as those sold to our enemies before they were designated our enemies - that is, when they were still subservient.
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