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All eyes on TV ratings AGB accused of links with advertisers and giving false viewing figures

Greece's only television ratings company was yesterday accused of issuing false viewing figures and two of its top executives were charged with concealing links with advertising firms.
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Deaths on roads prompt action
The Public Order Ministry is in the process of setting up a special task force to help improve safety on the country’s highways, where nearly a third of the 1,500 road deaths....
Experts split over universities
Opinion remains sharply divided among Greece's top academics and business leaders over whether the government's plans to allow private universities...
Detention for teen forgers
Six high school students from Thessaloniki were charged yesterday with forging banknotes worth 1,100 euros to pay for their share...
Junk food hits young waistlines
Too much junk food and too little exercise have combined to add kilos to many Greek children in a societal problem that is being compounded...
Trial of gruesome Lesvos murder begins
The ex-husband of a woman who was allegedly cut into pieces and burnt by a married couple told a court on the island of Samos yesterday...
IN BRIEF
MPs to take another shot at getting answers about eavesdropping : The parliamentary committee investigating the recent phone-tapping affair...
Gas station owners call off action and prepare for talks with ministry : Gas station owners called off a two-day strike...
TV chief given eight years in jail : Television station owner Vassilis Christidis was handed...
Trial-fixing : The plenary session of the Supreme Court yesterday decided...
Thessaloniki clash : Police clashed with protesters during an anti-fascist demonstration...
Store standoff : Staff at a supermarket in Nikaia yesterday staged...
Slipped away : Police in southwest Crete said yesterday that thieves had broken...
Meat confiscated : The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) confiscated 1.6 tons of meat...
Strange death : The owner of a car dealership in Patissia, central Athens, was found dead...
Heroin stash : Authorities arrested yesterday four men and one woman...


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EDITORIAL
Pension talks must involve all sides
Social security reform has become the pivotal problem upon which the resolution of countless social and economic issues depends. As long as it remains unresolved, the threats to our society and economy will continue to multiply. The concern that is gripping workers and pensioners alike with regards to pension reform cannot be blamed on untimely or ill-considered initiatives. Quite the opposite.
COMMENTARY
Shallow talk and panic
Half-truths are often more misleading than full-fledged lies. So far, the debate over social insurance has been based on such half-truths, since nobody seems prepared to utter the bitter truth, which is not related to determining the (generally understood) extent of the problem but to the tougher question of solving it. In fact, the game is simple.
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