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Brussels sends final warning on tender ban EC summons Athens to amend law, proposes talks on a solution

The European Commission yesterday issued a final warning before taking legal action against Greece over the controversial new law that bars media barons from access to lucrative state tenders through their other business holdings.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
4,000 illegal cellphone masts in doubt after ruling
Campaigners said yesterday that a decision by the Council of State to rule...
Huge fine for moldy yogurt
One of Greece's largest dairy food companies, FAGE, was fined half a million euros...
Mycenaean port of Athens found?
Archaeologists in the capital's southern coastal suburb of Palaio Faliro have uncovered...
Fears of trouble in Jerusalem
Deputy Foreign Minister Panayiotis Skandalakis met with Palestinian and Israeli diplomats...
Olympiakos soccer fans light flares at the Karaiskaki Stadium yesterday...
Olympiakos soccer fans light flares at the Karaiskaki Stadium yesterday to celebrate their team's 2-1 victory over AEK...
Probe launched into Olympic security deal
An Athens prosecutor yesterday launched a probe into Greece's purchase...
IN BRIEF
Restricted services on all routes to apply from tomorrow until Tuesday : Public transport organizations yesterday announced changes...
PMs focus on economy, tourism : Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and his visiting Australian counterpart John Howard...
Fireworks : Raids in Thessaloniki and Patras yesterday led to the confiscation...
Yiossakis testimony : Archimandrite Iakovos Yiossakis, a priest thought to have been...
Cop arrested : A Thessaloniki policeman and another two men were yesterday...
Minor abuse : A 67-year-old Cretan pensioner, who allegedly paid...
Factory blast : Two workers were injured yesterday following an explosion...
Mild quake : A mild earthquake, measuring 3.4 on the Richter scale, yesterday struck...
Interpol summit : Top law enforcement officials from across Europe are to convene...


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EDITORIAL
Defending ND’s moral integrity
The news that Agricultural Bank of Greece (ABG) Chairman Dimitris Miliakos had been using his corporate credit card to cover personal expenses has led to a public outcry. No one doubts the legality of his actions or the fact that his «reformist» predecessors spent more than he did.
COMMENTARY
An odd equilibrium
Ankara has once again been assiduously summing up its policy on the Aegean and Cyprus disputes. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and General Hilmi Ozkok have all been in good voice lately, outlining their country's foreign policy guidelines. The bad news coming from the Turkish government was, in fact, old news. The interesting part, of course, is that Ankara is once again pushing its «grey zones» policy in the Aegean...
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