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The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in English, 01-09-06The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Hellenic Radio (ERA) <www.ert.gr/>CONTENTSNEWS IN ENGLISH ERA-5. THE VOICE OF GREECE 6/9/2001 2:25:00 μμ EU deputy warns Turkey 350 illegal immigrants disembarked in Evia Train derailment casuses injury of two Reppas comments on "Metron Analysis" poll Additional allowances for low-income civil servants Fuel prices rise Reforms in the Health sector to cause reaction says Health minister [01] EU deputy warns TurkeyWith a vast majority, the European Parliament approved Eurodeputy Zacques Posh's report regarding Cyrpus' accession to the European Union. According to the report, the Cyrpus Republic is the only state on the island and represents the whole population. At the same time, Mr. Posh warns that if Ankara goes ahead with the annexation of the Cyprus occupied territories, then Tuerkey will not be accepted in the European Union.In the meantime, Turkish-Cypriot representative Rauf Denktash has rejected the invitation of the United Nations Secretary General Koffi Anan for the resumption of the Cyprus proximity talks in New York on September 12. Commenting on Mr. Denktash's decision Greek Foreign minister Yorgos Papandreou, who is in Nicosia, said that it would be judged by history and the International Community. [02] 350 illegal immigrants disembarked in EviaThe bodies of five illegal immigrants among a group of more than 350 Kurds and Afghanis disembarked by immigrant-smugglers were discovered on the coast of Evia early Wednesday, the Greek Coast Guard said.A Coast Guard official told ANA that the immigrants were disembarked off Mantoudi during the night by an unidentified ship, and Coast Guard patrol boats were combing the sea area of Evia to ascertain whether the vessel was still inside Greek territorial waters. According to early reports, the immigrants were disembarked off the coast of Mantoudi and had to swim to shore. The five dead were believed to have drowned. Finally, the 3 immingrant-smugglers, who were responsible for the operation, were arrested and will appear before the Public Prosecutor. [03] Train derailment casuses injury of twoTwo passengers of a train heading from Athens to Kyparisia were lightly injured when it was derailed in Nea Manolada at the prefecture of Ilia yesterday evening. On board the train were forty people, while the derailment of the train is attributed to objects that had fallen on the rails due to the bad weather prevailing in the region.[04] Reppas comments on ''Metron Analysis'' pollReferring to the results of the opinion poll of "Metron Analyis", according to which the Prime Minister's image has been restored, the government spokesman Dimitris Reppas commented that the government would not be trapped and disorientated by any positive data.From his side, New Democracy spokesman Theodoris Rousopoulos said that his partys policy is not to comment on the results of polls. Finally, the representative of the Holy Synod Metropolitan of Alexandroupolis Anthimos stated that the majority of the Greeks wish that identity cards carry the the believers' religious affiliation, adding that opinion polls would not determine what the Church's plans. [05] Additional allowances for low-income civil servantsAbout 100,000 civil servants with low salaries are to receive an additional family allowance that will be paid in two phases within 2002. The lowest amount of the allowance will be 60,000 drachmas, while women pensioners will be entitled to the same allowance.[06] Fuel prices riseFuel prices have gone up as of today, with unleaded being sold by seven drachmas more per litre and diesel oil by three drachmas more. According to information fuel prices will be adjusted on a daily basis as of September 20.[07] Reforms in the Health sector to cause reaction says Health ministerThe first 7 regional Health Centres will begin functioning as of September 18, while 10 more are to function by October 15. Health minster Alekos Papadopoulos is anticipating reactions within the process for reform in the Health sector.The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |