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Economy is dividing ND
Level of public funding and crisis handouts at heart of ministers’ disagreement

Deep divisions appeared within the government yesterday due to differences between ministers over the direction that New Democracy's economic policy should follow in the wake of the global financial crisis.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Prisoners to forgo food in protest over jails
Inmates in 20 prisons across the country are to start a hunger strike next week...
Call to regulate Internet cafes
The Children's Ombudsman has called for reforms to regulate the access...
Greek roads trail in EU list
The Greek mainland has the worst record for road deaths of any other mainland region...
24-hour strike...
Olympic Airlines staff walk along one of the two runways...
Thirteen detained for snatching baby, mom
Police revealed yesterday that they arrested 13 people in central Greece on Wednesday...
IN BRIEF
Stoppage on metro, tram and electric railway on Monday : There will be no service on the metro, electric railway and tram...
Orthopedic firms to stop selling : Companies that supply orthopedic equipment to state hospitals are threatening to stop...
Marathon record : The number of participants in the 26th Athens Classic Marathon, which will take place on November 9...
Immigration pact : Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos yesterday heralded a new drive...
E-crime : Police in Athens have been questioning two Nigerian nationals...
Oil probe : The Hellenic Food Authority (EFET) delayed responding to reports last May...
Cheaper electricity : The Public Power Corporation's reduced tariff for evening consumption...


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The Propylaea...
Two workers taking part in the restoration of the Acropolis are seen in action...
EDITORIAL
Debating aid package for banks
This newspaper insists on the need for a comprehensive debate about the soundness of the conservative government's measures aimed at shielding Greece's private banks against the impacts of the global financial crisis. The debate must be held free of any a priori condemnation of banks and without degenerating into populist sound bites. A lot of money is involved and these are difficult times for Greece's taxpayers.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
At last, elections
It has become a cliche that the whole world is watching the US presidential election as if it concerned the leader of the whole planet. Whoever is elected on Tuesday will have George W. Bush to thank for that - not any of the presidents of the «Free World» of the previous decades. The 43rd president managed to make such a mess of the planet in the eyes of so many that his successor inherits the task (and embodies the world's hopes) of guiding the Earth toward a better direction. By default, the American president will now be the global leader.
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