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Energy accord on the table
Karamanlis to sign agreement on natural gas pipeline in Moscow today

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to sign an agreement on Greece's participation in the Russian-Italian South Stream gas pipeline in Moscow today, according to sources.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
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DT deal good for Greece, says OTE
The head of OTE said the possible entry of Deutsche Telekom (DT) into the Greek telecom operator will benefit the country and help the company...
Public transport fare changes
Traveling on the public transport network will become simpler but more expensive for some commuters in Athens...
UN rebuffs Kyoto claims
The United Nations has dismissed claims by the Greek government that its officials may have been influenced by negative comments from third parties...
Mandatory conscript age limit?
Defense Minister Evangelos Meimarakis has suggested that he may rekindle efforts to make it compulsory for all Greek men to do their military service...
Heroin traffickers busted in police sting
Police have broken one of the largest drug-trafficking rings operating in Greece after seizing more than 4 kilos of heroin in Athens...
IN BRIEF
No big holdups as Athenians begislow returto city after Easter : Thousands of Athenians begareturning to the city...
Cretamaloses a hand iexplosioduring celebrations othe island : A 25-year-old mafrom Crete was being treated...
Composer succumbs to cancer at 52 : Cypriot composer Marios Tokas, who had a sustained period of success...
Fierce argument : Three people, including a11-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy, were shot ithe legs...
Airplane trouble : Aair ambulance suffered considerable damage wheattempting to take off...
Koukodimos return? : Independent MP Costas Koukodimos said oSunday that he soohopes...
Protectioracket : Police have arrested three meiThessaloniki accused...
Cars damaged : Two improvised explosive devices went off outside a post office...
Drive-by fatality : Two metraveling oa motorcycle shot and killed one man...
Gym targeted : Two stores and a parked car were damaged iKallithea...


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Natura 2000 network...
Hundreds of residents of Neapoli, on the southern coast of Laconia, and the neighboring island of Elafonisos...
EDITORIAL
Athens-Moscow relations on an even keel
Never before in the diplomatic history of Greece have Athens and Moscow met as frequently as during Costas Karamanlis's tenure as prime minister. Karamanlis is in Moscow today for his seventh visit with outgoing Russian President and future Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. This has some in Washington worried, although there is nothing really at stake as far as Greece's position with the West is concerned.
COMMENTARY
The Cross and the Web
As technology develops and society devotes itself to consumerism, entertainment and virtual reality, the idea of a God who became a man, who was executed in the most horrible way and then rose from the dead, appears increasingly unreal. What can a martyr's death and the promise of eternal life have in common with a reality that we experience through our screens?
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