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The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in English, 01-06-19

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From: The Hellenic Radio (ERA) <www.ert.gr/>

CONTENTS

  • [01] Weather forecast
  • [02] Greece ready to take part in a peacekeeping force in FYROM
  • [03] EU adopted legal framework for the protection of children
  • [04] Inflation rate up in May in EU member states
  • [05] Genoa cut off from the rest of the country durig the EU meeting
  • [06] Dialogue on reforms in the social security system begin in September
  • [07] Interest rates going further down
  • [08] Ecumenic Patriarch on a tour to Lesvos
  • [09] Former US President George Bush and his wife in Greece for an Aegean
  • [10] IKA doctors continue their strike
  • [11] Tertiary education
  • [12] Drop in fuel prices
  • [13] Olympic Airways
  • [14] Plan for a 20% reduction in road accidents
  • [15] World Refugee Day
  • [16] Athens stock market
  • [17] Middle East
  • [18] Chilean dog boy, 10 , foud living in a cave.

  • NEWS IN ENGLISH ERA-5. THE VOICE OF GREECE

    19/6/2001 4:27:00 μμ

    [01] Weather forecast

    A gradual drop in temperatures is forecast in most parts of the country, with some local storms particularly in the north and west parts of the country, winds northwesterly moderate. Attica will have unsettled weather, with temperatures ranging from 16-32 degrees Celcius while in Thessaloniki temperatures will rage from 12-27 degrees Celcius and on the islands from 17-29 degrees celcius.

    [02] Greece ready to take part in a peacekeeping force in FYROM

    Following a meeting with Prime-minister Simitis yesterday, National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos said that Greece was ready to participate in a peacekeeping force if NATO decided to set it up.

    In parallel, he clarified that NATO s decision largely depended on whether the political parties of FYROM coalition goverment would reach a decision or not. In the meantime, the FYROM goverment is making intensive efforts to reach an agreement as the Slav parties do not agree with the high demands of their Albanian partners in the coalition goverment. On his part Greek Foreign Minister Giorge Papandreou described as personal view, Yiougoslav President Vojislav Kostuica claims that ethnic Albanian terrorists have moved into Northern Greece. Commenting on the Yiougoslav President claims, Greek goverment spokesman Dimitris Reppas also stressed that he did not share the Yiougoslav Presidet's view underlinig that there was no question about Greece's territorial integrity and borders while he dismissed Russian President Vladimir Putin statements about UCK activities in Greece concluding that Greece had the means to defend its territorial integrity

    [03] EU adopted legal framework for the protection of children

    The European Parliament adopted the legal framework for the protection of children from sexual abuse proposed by Pasok Eurodeputy Anna Karamanou .

    [04] Inflation rate up in May in EU member states

    Rise in the rate of inflation in May compared to April in all European Union member states is mainly due to the icrease in the price of oil and agricultural products said European Comission spokesman in view of the release of data today by the EU Statistical Service "Eurostat".

    Within the level of the "12" eurozone members, inflation rose from 2,9% in April to 3,4% in May while in the level of the 15 eurozone members ,inflation rose from 2,6% in April to 3,1% in May.

    However, a European Comission spokesman described as positive long-term prospects for the drop of the inflation rate.

    [05] Genoa cut off from the rest of the country durig the EU meeting

    The EU, horrified by the violent riots at the weekend summit in Gothenburg, Sweden, is considering setting up a EU wide database of information about troublemakers. Italian Prime-minister Sylvio Berlusconi expressed fear that similar incidents might take place at the EU meeting in Genova to be held from 20-22 July. The possibilities of changing the city or cutting it off from the rest of the country are being considered.

    [06] Dialogue on reforms in the social security system begin in September

    Labour Minister Tasos Yianitsis yesterday briefed Prime- minister Kostas Simitis regarding developments in the reform of the social security system. Mr.Yiaitsis said that the committee of experts will have concluded its work by the end of July while the dialogue on reforms of the social security system will begin in September. Mr.Yianitsis categorically belied rumours about his resignation.

    [07] Interest rates going further down

    Interest rates are being reduced this week due to high competion between banks. The news is good for home buyers, whose monthly installments will drop significantly. However, the interbank competition is expected to create survival problems for smaller banks and analysts have forecast a new period of mergers .

    [08] Ecumenic Patriarch on a tour to Lesvos

    Ecumenic Patriarch Vartholomeos is continuing his tour of the island of Lesvos where he is being warmly welcomed by the inhabitants of the island.

    [09] Former US President George Bush and his wife in Greece for an Aegean cruise

    Former US President George Bush and his wife Barbara arrived at the new Athens airport on Sunday for an Aegean islands cruise on the luxury Latsis yacht Alexandra .Yesterday thay visited the island of Delos while he is sheduled to meet with the honorary President of the ND party ,Kostatinos Mitsotakis with whom he maintains friendly relations.

    [10] IKA doctors continue their strike

    IKA doctors are determined to continue 5-day repeated strikes util their demands are met .Among their demands are the withdrawal of the draftbill on first-aid treatment and the permament hiring of doctors with cotracts.

    [11] Tertiary education

    Panhellenic exams cocluded yesterday with second Lyceum students sitting for Latin and Physics and third Lyceum students sitting for Biology. In the meantime , this year s bases for admission into tertiary education are expected to drop due to the icreased level of difficulty of this year's exams compared to last year and the number of candidates which equals the number of seats in tertiary education institutes.

    [12] Drop in fuel prices

    Fuel prices are dropping for the 5th consecutive week . Unleaded ad super gasoline will be 4 drs per litter cheaper as from tonight, while diesel prices will go down by 6 drs.

    [13] Olympic Airways

    The final deadline expired yesterday for the submission of improved bids from interested companies to purchase a majority package in Olympic Airways and to undertake management of the national air carrier. The Ministries of Transport and National Economy had extended the original deadline to attract higher bids.

    [14] Plan for a 20% reduction in road accidents

    A plan for a 20% reduction in road accidents, drawn by the National Technical University was presented in a special event yesterday ,attended by the President of the Republic ,Kostis Stefanopoulos. Six Miistries will cooperate for the achievement of this target.

    [15] World Refugee Day

    Greece will celebrate with a number of music and art events the World Refugee Day ,June 20.

    [16] Athens stock market

    On the Athens stock market, the general share index had a sligh drop of 0,57% to close at 2843,40 points.

    [17] Middle East

    Palestinian leader Yaser Arafat made an appeal to the international community to send peacekeeping troops to observe the cease -fire while both sides blame each other for cease fire violations in which 4 Palestiians and 3 Israelis have been killed since the US-brokered truce took effect last Wednesday.

    [18] Chilean dog boy, 10 , foud living in a cave.

    A 10-year-old Chilea boy who had been abondoed by his parents survived for two years in a cave with a pack of stray dogs and roamed the streets for food with them. The boy ,who has not been named ,threw himself into the wintry cold waters of the southern Pacific Ocean on Saturday to escape from police who had been alerted to his case by the municipality. The child spent a day in hospital ad was then taken to a child care center.
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