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Fires singe popularity of main parties
As blazes subside, poll shows that support for ND, PASOK has waned and next government could have wafer-thin majority after election

As forest fires ravaging the Peloponnese and Evia showed signs of abating yesterday, a poll indicated that the blazes could have a lasting effect on the country's political scene.
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Half of fire dead unidentified
More than half the people who died in the fires that have ravaged the Peloponnese...
Man shot more than 25 times
A 42-year-old ethnic Greek from the former Soviet Union, who was shot more than 25 times...
Ongoing mess over uni places
Dozens of high school graduates are still in the dark about whether they will be able to go...
Man killed handling explosives at home
A 43-year-old explosives expert was killed yesterday while handling dangerous materials...
IN BRIEF
One arrested, two sought after police discover illegal workshop : A man was arrested in Ambelokipi, central Athens, on suspicion of running...
City center restriction back on Monday : Traffic restrictions will return to Athens on Monday, police said...
Ancient coins : A 43-year-old man has been arrested in Halkidiki, northern Greece, after being found...
Samos migrants : The body of a 71-year-old foreign man has been found in the sea...


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EDITORIAL
Prudent aid management
It goes without saying that the authorities must be swift in responding to disasters and providing aid to victims. The same holds for the management of Greek taxpayers' money.
COMMENTARY
We must act... now
Leaders emerge in crisis situations. The eight-year tenure of Costas Simitis, a socialist reformist, was marred by the Imia standoff and the Ocalan fiasco. The first term of conservative Premier Costas Karamanlis will be remembered for the huge environmental - and economic - disaster.
OPINION
Lessons to learn from a catastrophe
We know it is going to be tough - in view of the fact that many parts of the country are still burning and hundreds of our fellow citizens are mourning the loss of loved ones...
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