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| Wednesday,May 07,2008 Posted: 17:49 BJT(0949 GMT) |
| From:Athens News Agency Article type:Translated |
The Wednesday edition of Athens' dailies at a glance
A new clash between European environment commissioner Stavros Dimas and environment minister George Souflias, this time over nuclear energy, the Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation (OTE) part privatisation issue and opposition and employees' reactions, and the spiralling petrol prices were the main front-page items in Wednesday's newspapers.
ADESMEFTOS TYPOS: "Illegal immigration orgy, main from Turkey to Greece".
APOGEVMATINI: "7,450 job opportunities in the public sector - Detailed charts".
AVGHI: "Defeat of government and of two-party (ruling New Democracy and main opposition PASOK) consensus on Constitutional revision".
AVRIANI: "What is Dimas' intention? The man who played a decisive role in the collapse of the Mitsotakis government in '93 now targets Souflias, creating conditions of decomposition of the Karamanlis government".
CHORA: "The 5 hours that changed Panathinaikos - Jigger (Panathinaikos soccer team majority shareholder Yannis Vardinoyannis) and Vgenopoulos (MIG vice president and PEK-Panathinaikos Unity Movement co-founder) reached historic agreement Tuesday".
ELEFTHERI ORA: "The spiralling price of 'black gold' (petroleum) causes petrol cyclone, which is sweeping the markets".
ELEFTHEROS TYPOS: "Can we endure a nuclear plant in Greece? Scientific community divided, while majority of political world is opposed".
ELEFTHEROTYPIA: "Karamanlis purchasing armaments, amidst boom of prices".
ESTIA: "PASOK openly attempting sabotage of the economy".
ETHNOS: "Up in arms over the new system of (military officers') promotions - Abolition of seniority register, institution of voluntary 35-year-service".
KATHIMERINI: "Serious deficiencies in hospital staff, and long waiting lists".
LOGOS: " 'Black gold' out of control - Global economic 'terror' from the spiralling petrol prices".
NIKI: "OTE: Criminal responsibilities over the sell-off - PASOK calls agreement 'colonial' ".
RIZOSPASTIS: "Redeployment of the class movement and social popular alliance".
TA NEA: "Government setting up...nuclear test - Testing the reactions of the public opinion".
TO VIMA: "Nuclear war in ND - Souflias insists, Dimas criticises - Discussion opens on nuclear-powered electricity production".
VRADYNI: "Everything changing for military officesr - Social security/pensions, and new structure in Armed Forces".
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