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Nimetz gets ball rolling UN mediator makes ‘suggestions’ to FYROM and Greece

The United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz gave Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) some «suggestions» to consider yesterday as he prepares to visit both countries this month in a bid to resolve the dispute over the latter's name.
FRONT PAGE NEWS
Government defends its eco record
Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis yesterday defended his government's record...
Watchdog against cameras
Lawyers and privacy watchdog the Hellenic Data Protection Authority (APPD) expressed...
Migrants hid in fuel truck
Twenty-eight would-be migrants, who had endured two days without food or water...
Metro’s late hours a concern
The company that runs the Athens metro is concerned that track maintenance could suffer...
Psaromatis family...
Three young members of the Psaromatis family look underwhelmed...
One in four intensive care beds not used
Almost one in four beds in hospital intensive care units are off-limits to patients...
IN BRIEF
Trash to pile up as street cleaners walk out for 5 days : Trash is expected to pile up across Greece from today...
Man hospitalized after being shot in the neck by his stepson : A 43-year-old man was hospitalized yesterday morning after being shot...
Suspect remanded in custody : A 31-year-old man accused of attempting to kill an Athens nightclub owner...
Internet crime : A 21-year-old man alleged to have posted erotic photographs of an 18-year-old former girlfriend...
Mountain fall : Rescue workers late yesterday were dispatched to find a 36-year-old Spanish mountain climber...
Child abuse : A 24-year-old foreign man, accused of raping a 14-year-old boy in his home...
Failed attack : Police were yesterday examining a homemade explosive device...
ISAP suspension : Trains will not be running on the Athens-Piraeus electric railway...


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Students are pictured...
EDITORIAL
Ecological debate just dust in the wind
Something was missing from yesterday's parliamentary debate on the environment: a true interest in the environment. Voices were raised and clever one-liners were uttered, but there were no tangible results. Giorgos Souflias successfully defended the destructive environmental policies of Greek governments through the ages and the political leaders will no doubt meet in the future to do battle, while we mourn an injured Markopoulo...
COMMENTARY
Scorn for a public commodity
Why the school lockouts? I asked a 17-year-old high school student. - Lots of reasons. First of all for fun. What do you mean? - Fun, a good time. People just want a break, to chill out. Aren't they incited? - Rubbish. But the Communist Party Youth (KNE) has a great deal of influence over the student council.
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