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Economy alert issued Outgoing central bank chief urges reforms to preserve growth

The outgoing governor of the Bank of Greece, Lucas Papademos - who is to become vice president of the European Central Bank - sounded an alert on the economy, observing that competition brought on by Greece's entry to the eurozone will not be easy, but, on the contrary, is fraught with...
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Privatization progressing, minister says
Prime Minister Costas Simitis met yesterday with his minister of economy and finance, Nikos Christodoulakis, for a wide-ranging discussion on the government's privatization program.
Kouros found in Kerameikos
Archaeologists excavating one of the best-known ancient sites of Athens have discovered a 2,600-year-old statue of a rare type and in a good state of preservation.
May Day tomorrow, next week
Officially, May Day will be commemorated next Tuesday, following a Labor Ministry decision aimed at pleasing shopkeepers who feared that a strike during the week before Easter would harm business.
New barriers on city bus lanes
In a bid to keep car and taxi drivers out of Athens bus lanes, barriers will be erected along parts of the city's central roads, the government said yesterday.
History book change over Cypriot struggle
Following strong representations from Nicosia, a paragraph in a new Greek school history book referring to Cyprus's struggle for independence in the 1950s as «ultra-conservative and nationalist»...
IN BRIEF
Coxsackie B blamed for dangerous heart inflammations : A virus responsible for triggering a series of heart inflammations this month...
Third round of talks ends, Denktash proposals ‘nothing new’ : President Glafcos Clerides and Turkish-Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash yesterday concluded a third round...
Greece says justice ‘indulgent’
A Greek court’s conviction of 12 Britons and two Dutch citizens on espionage...
Easter prices.
Preparing this year’s Easter feast will be less costly than last year...
Thessaloniki mayor.
Deputy Transport Minister Spyros Vouyias will be the ruling PASOK party’s candidate...
Glezos runs.
Leftist resistance hero Manolis Glezos will run as an independent candidate...
Taxi tip.
Taxi fees will include an Easter gift of 0.80 euros for drivers from tomorrow...
Olympics briefing.
Plans to ensure the smooth functioning of Greek cities hosting the Olympic Games...
Population count.
The population of Greece today stands at 10.96 million — a rise of 6.9 percent since 1991...


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EDITORIAL
A warning
Greek central banker Lucas Papademos's 2001 report released yesterday issues a strong warning about the dangers threatening Greece's economy in the near future. «The process of real convergence is hindered by the limitations set by a large public debt, low productivity, as well as by ineffective operation and inadequate competition in certain markets,»...
COMMENTARY
The UN scorned
Let's suppose that the United Nations paid close attention to the accusations levelled not only by its own delegates but also by governments, representatives of humanitarian groups, journalists and many other eyewitnesses, against a state whose troops demolished an enemy city, killing hundreds of civilians regardless of their age.
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