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New plan for migrants
Rising tide of illegal visitors prompts stricter border controls

Ministers met yesterday to discuss the growing number of illegal immigrants arriving in the country and agreed on a three-step action plan to tackle the problem.
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Bishops in debate about succession
Bishops who attended the meeting of the Church of Greece's Holy Synod yesterday began discussing...
Mt Parnitha ready for the rains
Work to build anti-flood barriers on the slopes of Mount Parnitha, ravaged in a huge fire in June, is virtually complete...
Call for push to save energy
Environmentalist group Greenpeace called on the government yesterday to introduce incentives for better energy efficiency...
Venizelos hits back at leader
PASOK leadership challenger Evangelos Venizelos yesterday accused the current party president...
Anti-flood work halted due to Roman find
Authorities in Laconia, in the southern Peloponnese, yesterday expressed concern...
IN BRIEF
Turkish president pledges to help Patriarchate and Istanbul Greeks : Turkish President Abdullah Gul pledged yesterday...
Two men arrested for keeping a Russian woman prisoner in Athens : Police yesterday arrested two Greeks...
British teen falls from Kos balcony : A 17-year-old British tourist was killed in Kos...
Cyprus falcons : Gunmen in Cyprus have killed 46 threatened red-footed migrating falcons simply for target practice...
Shopkeeper shot : The 60-year-old owner of a small convenience store in Thessaloniki was shot...
Fugitive decision : The Supreme Court postponed a decision yesterday on whether to extradite a drug fugitive to Australia...
Migrant stress : One in three immigrants suffer stress and depression, specialist doctors told...
Stray bullet : A bullet was fired into a Zografou apartment in eastern Athens...


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Bernard Tschumi...
EDITORIAL
Television in the ER
Private television channels have sunk to new depths of vulgarity. After the television trials, it's now the turn of live medical councils. Ever since the bad news emerged about Archbishop Christodouols's operation, all the commercial networks (with one exception) have staged a horror show, posing extremely important questions to media-savvy doctors. But what can be said of a diagnosis that is made thousands of kilometers away?
COMMENTARY
Less talk...
A government's first 100 days are extremely crucial. Costas Karamanlis appears to have drawn some useful conclusions from the devastating wildfires and the election result. He has formed a tighter government with many new figures, a government that is coordinated by him personally.
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