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PM looks for consensus
Papandreou to call meeting of party leaders to agree on graft-fighting measures

Moments after his government's draft 2010 budget was handed into Parliament yesterday, Prime Minister George Papandreou said he would be calling a rare meeting of party leaders in a bid to reach common ground on ways to combat corruption.
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EDITORIAL
ND voters want clear answers
The number one problem facing the country these days is the economy. Despite this, none of the politicians running for New Democracy's leadership - Antonis Samaras, Dora Bakoyannis or Panayiotis Psomiadis - has put forward any clear proposals about how to extricate the country from the economic and fiscal hole into which it has fallen. Sadly, the candidates have largely confined themselves to criticizing the new administration and slamming George Papandreou for backpedaling on his election campaign promises.
EDITORIAL:AthensPlus
Simple medicine for the plague
In Greece, the optimists are those who believe the country's finances cannot get worse. As we saw in the weeks before and after the October 4 election, the unpleasant surprises in our economic indicators seem to have no end.
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