Browse through our Interesting Nodes Collection Read the Convention Relating to the Regime of the Straits (24 July 1923) Read the Convention Relating to the Regime of the Straits (24 July 1923)
HR-Net - Hellenic Resources Network Compact version
Today's Suggestion
Read The "Macedonian Question" (by Maria Nystazopoulou-Pelekidou)
HomeAbout HR-NetNewsWeb SitesDocumentsOnline HelpUsage InformationContact us
Friday, 19 April 2024
 
News
  Latest News (All)
     From Greece
     From Cyprus
     From Europe
     From Balkans
     From Turkey
     From USA
  Announcements
  World Press
  News Archives
Web Sites
  Hosted
  Mirrored
  Interesting Nodes
Documents
  Special Topics
  Treaties, Conventions
  Constitutions
  U.S. Agencies
  Cyprus Problem
  Other
Services
  Personal NewsPaper
  Greek Fonts
  Tools
  F.A.Q.
 

Athens News Agency: News in English, 00-05-05

Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article

From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

CONTENTS

  • [01] TELETEXT ENGLISH

  • [01] TELETEXT ENGLISH

    05/05/2000 11:57:59

    @1b

    NEWS HEADLINES

    German warnings rejected

    Samaranch-Athens mayor meet

    Police cooperation with U.S.

    Central banker on euro zone

    Balkan reconstruction forum

    Prince tours monasteries

    Police alert on stolen phone

    Bellini's Norma debut

    @2b

    German warnings rejected

    Greece rejected warnings by Bavarian state prime minister Edmund Stroiber on Thursday that admitting Athens to the euro currency zone next year could send the wrong signal to financial markets. Press and Media Minister Dimitris Reppas dismissed the German concerns as "baseless".

    @3b

    Samaranch-Athens mayor meet

    International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan Antonio Samaranch and Athens Mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos discussed the 2004 Athens Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland on Thursday. Avramopoulos once again appeared optimistic over the success of the Olympic Games, saying that:"Athens will win this big bet and our entire country with it. It is a golden opportunity for our country to cross the threshold of a new era and, for this purpose, all in our country bear collective responsibility."

    @4b

    Police cooperation with U.S.

    Greece is ready to expand police cooperation with the United States, Public Order Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis said on Thursday, commenting on a U.S. State Department report criticising Greek authorities over terrorism. He also dismissed claims that Greece lacked the political will to pursue terrorist groups, describing the report "exaggerated and unfair".

    @5b

    Central banker on euro zone

    Greeces central bank governor cited favourable prospects for price stability and faster economic growth as two of the most prominent benefits the country can reap from its anticipated entry into the European Unions euro zone on January 1, 2001. As the keynote speaker at an annual lecture organised by the Hellenic Observatory at the European Institute of the London School of Economics, Bank of Greece Governor Lucas Papademos focused on efforts to meet the Maastricht Treaty criteria for Economic and Monetary Union.

    @6b

    Balkan reconstruction forum

    The two-day 7th annual Thessaloniki Forum will be held in this northern city on May 8-9 and will focus on the social, political and economic state of the countries of southeastern Europe under reconstruction. An account will also be made of economic cooperation promoted in the region in 1999. The forum is organised by the Federation of Industries of Northern Greece and the Hellenic American Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Thessaloniki-headquartered Balkan Reconstruction Organisation.

    @7b

    Prince tours monasteries

    Britain's Prince Charles toured centuries-old Byzantine monasteries on the all-male monastic community of Mt. Athos on Thursday, as he was stranded on the enclave by stormy seas that prevented him from boarding a yacht for a second successive day.

    @8b

    Police alert on stolen phone

    Police on Thursday arraigned a man arrested after a 27-year-old woman used a stolen cellular phone to alert authorities she had been raped and her boyfriend killed.

    @9b

    Bellini's Norma debut

    Vincenzo Bellini's most famous opera Norma opens at the National Opera House, 59 Academias street at 7.00 pm. today, Friday. Performances will follow on Sunday, next Tuesday and then again on May 12 through 14. Tickets at the opera's box office.

    @10b

    FOREIGN NEWS

    BEIRUT: Israeli jets raided Lebanon on Friday, striking at

    two power stations, a guerrilla ammunition depot and blowing a

    crater in the main highway between Beirut and Damascus,

    eyewitnesses and security sources said.

    UNITED NATIONS: Secretary-General Kofi Annan telephoned

    African leaders to put pressure on Sierra Leone rebels holding

    92 U.N. peacekeepers and sought to organize a rapid-reaction

    force to reinforce his 8,700 troops.

    NEW YORK: A computer virus dubbed the "Love Bug" wreaked

    havoc on computer systems worldwide on Thursday, shutting down

    e-mail systems at major companies and penetrating the Pentagon,

    the Central Intelligence Agency and Britain's parliament.

    HARARE: South African President Thabo Mbeki, who believes

    tact will be more help than beating a noisy drum in Zimbabwe's

    land crisis, meets President Robert Mugabe at a trade fair in

    Bulawayo on Friday.

    KENT, Ohio: Thirty years after a 13-second volley of rifle

    fire transformed Kent State from an obscure Ohio university

    into a symbol of U.S. anti-war protest, a solemn bell tolled on

    Thursday in remembrance of the four students killed by National

    Guard troops.

    BELFAST: British and Irish leaders keep up the search for

    a lasting peace in Northern Ireland in talks with feuding

    Protestant and Roman Catholic groups on Friday.

    VIEQUES: Armed U.S. agents on Thursday evicted without

    violence more than 200 protesters from a military base on the

    Puerto Rican island of Vieques, where they had halted military

    training through a yearlong protest to demand an end to U.S.

    war games.

    LONDON: Maverick leftwinger Ken Livingstone offered an

    immediate olive branch to British Prime Minister Tony Blair on

    Friday after exit polls forecast he would easily become

    London's first elected mayor.

    WASHINGTON: Chinese leaders are caught between rhetoric

    and reality on military action against Taiwan but on balance

    they are unlikely to act rashly, experts on the Chinese

    military said on Thursday.

    @11b

    ATHENS NEWSPAPER HEADLINES

    ADESMEFTOS TYPOS(Rizos): "They deceived judges in order to 'cover up' a criminal offence; the dead man is....alive", a reference to a scam concerning the Consultative Committee of the Cyprus Foundation".

    ADESMEFTOS TYPOS(Mitsis): "Everybody plays crazy...; abolition of the 'closed' professions; those concerned (taxi drivers, pharmacists, gas station dealers and notary publics say the matter does not concern us".

    APOGEVMATINI: "Six files with strong illegal offences; an Apogevmatini disclosure with monstrosities ragarding pre-electoral job appointments".

    ATHINAIKI: "Everything upside down in the country's administrative structure; a new 'Kapodistria' plan; a government game in the light of the new electoral law".

    AVGHI: "Euro's political weakness; its plummeting continues and is below 90 U.S. cents".

    AVRIANI: "Daring decisions by Simitis; strict instructions to the ministers in today's crucial inner cabinet meeting".

    ELEFTHERI ORA: "Greek Police under the helmet of the C.I.A. and F.B.I.; the State Department's report on terrorism has found its target..".

    ELEFTHEROS: "(Athens mayor Dimitris) Avramopoulos has changed the country's image", a reference to his meeting with IOC chied Antonio Samaranch.

    ELEFTHEROS TYPOS: "Deserted islets and state land on sale".

    ELEFTHEROTYPIA: "60 years later and through a draft bill to be tabled in parliament this month, a new law concerning the country's coasts; it paves the road for demolitions of illegal buildings".

    ESTIA: "Camouflaged structural changes; Mr. Simitis' big mistake".

    ETHNOS: " 'Kapodistria plan-2' begins; the (country's) map changes".

    EXOUSIA: "Gianna's (a reference to Mrs. Ginna Angelopoulou-Daskalaki, who played a key role in helping Greece get the 2004 Olympics) match-making; changes in the organisation of the Olympiad is a matter of days".

    KATHIMERINI: Greece 'pays' for euro's poverty and grumbling; German objections despite Brussels' decision for Greece's E.M.U. admission".

    LOGOS: "Shattering changes in 10 months time in professions, social security issue and public utilities...".

    NIKI: "Repeated meetings on the 'Athens 2004' (Olympics), but... difficulties in taking decisions".

    RIZOSPASTIS: "Everybody to the Workers' May Day rally on Sunday".

    STO KARFI: "It's the state's obligation to cover the social cost; a stormy incision: 1,800 closed professions open".

    TA NEA: "For whom the bell tolls; the opening of the closed professions triggers explosions".

    TO VIMA: "Most of the Greek Police (EL.LAS.) medium class cadres are corrupt; the Public Order Minister examined the private files of the police officers and ascertained that only 10 percent of them are not corrupt.....".

    VRADYNI: "The newspaper (Vradyni) uncovers PASOK's big conspiracy; data on the (electoral) fraud; the orgy of naturalisations".

    @12b

    WEATHER

    Sunny weather is forecast throughout the country on Friday, except for some cloud over Crete. Winds will be northerly, light to very strong. Temperatures in the west will range from 10C to 25C; in the rest of the mainland from 8C to 23C; and in the Aegean islands from 13C to 21C. Sunshine in Athens with temperatures ranging from 11C to 22C. Light cloud in Thessaloniki with temperatures between 9C and 22C.

    @13b

    Temperatures-Greece

    Athens 22

    Thessaloniki 22

    Alexandroupoli 19

    Kavala 19

    Larissa 20

    Ioannina 21

    Patra 25

    Kalamata 23

    Iraklio 16

    Rhodes 21

    Corfu 24

    @14b

    Temperatures-Europe

    Berlin 21

    Brussels 16

    Budapest 19

    Geneva 18

    Larnaca 25

    London 12

    Madrid 12

    Moscow 08

    Paris 15

    Rome 21

    Stockholm 12

    Vienna 20

    @

    @18b

    NBA-RESULTS

    NATIONAL LEAGUE

    ST LOUIS 5 Pittsburgh 0

    Houston 6 CHICAGO CUBS 2

    PHILADELPHIA 14 Cincinnati 1

    SAN FRANCISCO 7 NY Mets 2

    Arizona 6 MILWAUKEE 2

    AMERICAN LEAGUE

    Anaheim 8 BALTIMORE 5

    TORONTO 8 Cleveland 1

    TAMPA BAY 8 Texas 7 (11 innings)

    Detroit 8 MINNESOTA 6 (11 innings)

    @20b

    FOREIGN EXCHANGE

    Friday's rates (buying)

    Euro 333.461

    U.S. dollar 373.190

    German mark 170.496

    French franc 050.836

    Pound sterling 579.467

    Irish punt 423.407

    Belgian franc 008.266

    Luxembourg franc 008.266

    Dutch guilder 151.318

    Italian lira (100) 017.222

    Austrian schilling 024.234

    Danish kroner 044.755

    Swedish kroner 041.152

    Finnish mark 056.084

    Spanish peseta 002.004

    Portuguese escudo 001.664

    Japanese yen (100) 342.488

    Swiss franc 215.795

    Norwegian kroner 041.182

    Cyprus pound 581.114

    Canadian dollar 249.012

    Australian dollar 219.753

    21b

    ATHENS STOCK EXCHANGE

    Equity prices ended moderately lower on the Athens Stock Exchange on Thursday hit by lack of fresh buying interest and a negative trend in international markets. Trading conditions were subdued with turnover falling to 74 billion drachmas. The general index ended at 4,358.26 points, down 0.52 percent, but off the day's lows of 4,300.


    Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article
    Back to Top
    Copyright © 1995-2023 HR-Net (Hellenic Resources Network). An HRI Project.
    All Rights Reserved.

    HTML by the HR-Net Group / Hellenic Resources Institute, Inc.
    ana2html v2.01 run on Friday, 5 May 2000 - 11:31:10 UTC