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Help on migrants sought
Ministers appeal for EU aid, order probe into alleged abuse by border staff

The government yesterday defended its record in handling a rising tide of would-be migrants but pledged to investigate claims by a human rights group that border authorities had mistreated visitors entering the country illegally.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Acheloos protest gathering support
The campaign against the government's plans to divert the Acheloos River appear to be gathering pace...
Education back on the agenda
Education Minister Evripidis Stylianidis pleaded with political parties yesterday not to take advantage...
Tragic end for cousins in love
A 24-year-old Cretan man and his 17-year-old second cousin swallowed pesticide...
New law to shake up EYP
Greece's secret service agency is set to be made more accountable but will also get its own prosecutor...
Monastiraki Square...
Two laborers supervise works...
Prostitute tricked into turning tricks
An off-duty border guard tricked a prostitute in Thessaloniki into offering her services...
IN BRIEF
PASOK leader candidate to stay on if he loses November 11 ballot : PASOK leadership candidate Evangelos Venizelos said yesterday...
Coast guard launches search for Swiss and German nationals : Coast guard officers were yesterday seeking a 67-year-old Swiss diver...
Accomplice escapes with money : One man was arrested and another is being sought on suspicion of picking the pockets...
ISAP interruption : The operator of the Athens-Piraeus electric railway (ISAP) said yesterday...
Strike continues : Drivers of waste pickup trucks decided yesterday to extend their strike action...
Investigation concluded : A Merchant Marine Ministry investigation into the port of Thessaloniki has found...
Diver death : A 58-year-old man alleged to have killed a 39-year-old diver by throwing dynamite...


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EDITORIAL
Lethal threat from the north
Recent information revealing the extent to which Greece's neighbors are contributing to the pollution of the rivers running through the northern Greek regions of Macedonia and Thrace has cast the spotlight on a crucial issue which, in order to be tackled, must be placed high on the government's foreign policy agenda. Because as correct as it may be to lock horns with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia on the name issue, it is equally imperative to protect...
COMMENTARY
Two big experiments and us
We often become so caught up in our own little world that we forget how irrelevant the utterings of Kimon Koulouris, Aristidis Pavlidis or any other bitter soul for that matter are in relation to what is actually happening in the real world. Two major experiments are currently under way in Europe from which we may glean many and useful lessons.
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