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Fears cloud crucial round of name talks
Skopje set to reject UN proposal

Just a few hours before diplomats from Athens and Skopje are due to meet a United Nations mediator in New York for crucial talks aimed at resolving the Macedonia name dispute, Greek Foreign Ministry sources expressed fears that Skopje is likely to reject the new UN proposal outright.
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Cypriot leader selects Cabinet
New Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias, who was sworn in yesterday, stated that his government's top priority...
Web tightens for Internet crimes
Greece is set to enhance the powers given to authorities to investigate Internet crimes following a series of defamation suits...
Man killed in 100-euro heist
The father of three children, was shot and killed early yesterday while working at a kiosk in the coastal area of Palaio Faliron...
Blanket over city a ‘toxic soup’
As thick fog over Thessaloniki yesterday caused traffic and air travel disruptions, scientists said...
Ecologists held after gravel-dumping stunt
Seven members of an environmental group in Veria, northern Greece, were arrested yesterday after emptying bags...
IN BRIEF
Tsekou fails to provide details of financial wrongdoing at ministry : Former Culture Ministry employee Evi Tsekou yesterday denied...
Municipal refuse collectors to stage more industrial action over pensions : Municipal trash collectors, who walked off the job yesterday...
Greek-American going to finals : Kalomoira Sarantis, a Greek-American pop singer, will represent Greece...
Pedestrians stabbed : A 22-year-old Albanian man accused of stabbing three pedestrians...
Robber foiled : A would-be bank robber failed in his attempt to steal...
Quakes : An earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale was recorded...
Napa off limits : The mayor of Ayia Napa, a popular tourist resort in southeastern Cyprus, has called...
Ambulance attack : Three youths attacked offices belonging...


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EDITORIAL
Welcome signs of maturity
It's no doubt encouraging that the vast majority of Greece's politicians appear to have learnt their lesson from the debacle of the 1990-1993 period. With the exception of a small number of nostalgic hardliners...
COMMENTARY
Catchy sound bites
One cannot help but comment on Mikis Theodorakis's open letters. First of all, one is struck by the way in which he chooses to express his views on public issues: The famous composer sends his letters...
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