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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-06-12
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 12/06/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Fresh clashes between teachers, police
- Government condemns KKE involvement
- Good police officers get reward
- Prince Charles to visit Athens later this year
- Financial conference next week
- Missing Dutch tourist found safe and sound
- Greek films to advertise Greece
- Parliament abolishes controversial citizenship clause
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Fresh clashes between teachers, police
Fresh clashes broke out today in several cities between police and
unappointed teachers trying to block newly-introduced exams for public
school hiring. Police said a "group of about 80 anarchists" blocking
downtown Patission street in Athens with a car and garbage truck, threw
molotov cocktails at them before police managed to turn them away. Police
said no incidents occurred with about 500 other protestors. Preliminary
participation figures released by the Education Ministry indicated that 80
percent of registered candidates showed up for the exams in Larissa, 75
percent in Karditsa, 55 percent in Patras, Agrinio and Ioannina. A total of
46,440 unappointed teachers have registered for the exams, to continue
through Monday.
Government condemns KKE involvement
Government spokesman Dimitris Reppas later criticised opposition Communist
Party of Greece (KKE) members for participating in or being present at the
protests, citing the presence of MP Orestis Kolozof at yesterday's
incidents in central Athens and MP Stratis Koraka at the Alimos centre.
Reppas said the participation rate for today's exam was in line was
satisfactory and, at 54 percent, higher than this year's civil service
entry exam, which had a percentage rate of 49 percent. He defended the
actions of the police, saying they were simply doing their duty and
protecting the rights of those wanting to participate in the competition.
Good police officers get reward
Greece's National Bank said today it would reward three police officers for
catching one of their number during an attempted armed hold-up at one of
its branches earlier this month. Officers Ioannis Dalakouras and Dimitris
Vontzolos were waiting in line at the Goudi branch of the National Bank
when it was robbed on June 2. They immediately gave chase when the two
robbers fled the bank, hailing down motorcycle policeman Panayiotis
Venieris. He arrested one of the robbers, Athanasios Angelakis, 27, a five-
year veteran of the riot police squad MAT, as he tried to hail a taxi.
Angelakis confessed to the robbery after initially trying to convince
police that he, too, was chasing the robbers. National Bank said that each
of the (arresting) officers would receive 500,000 drachmas each.
Prince Charles to visit Athens later this year
Britain's heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles announced in London last night
that he planned to visit Athens in November to attend a number of cultural
events. He made the announcement while visiting an exhibition titled
"Coversation with God" at the Hellenic Centre in London, featuring 25 icon
masterpieces from the Byzantine Museum of Greece. His visit will coincide
with a "Britain and Greece" Festival being organised by the British Embassy
in Athens, with the support of the British Council, from November 21 to
December 5. Prince Charles also accepted last year an invitation from
visiting Athens Mayor Dimitris Avramopoulos to take part in an international
forum this year in Athens on preservation of the city's historical
character being organised by the Municipality of Athens.
Financial conference next week
FTSE International and the Athens Stock Exchange will host a two-day
conference on "Greece's New Financial Markets" at the Grande Bretagne Hotel
June 17-18. As a united Europe makes its debut on the international
financial scene, events in contemporary Greece become part of enormous
changes which occur not only within the EU but also in eastern Europe and
the world in general. In this context, the conference will consider and
evaluate new prospects in the Greek economy generally and the Greek
financial markets in particular, Costis Stambolis, a spokesman for the
organisers Delos Communications, told the ANA.
Missing Dutch tourist found safe and sound
Rescue teams in Samos today found a Dutch tourist reported missing after he
failed to return from a hiking trip up Mount Kerkis. Marcel Ikelar, 32,
from Amsterdam was found near the mountain's peak. He was slightly injured,
authorities said, without adding any further details. Ikelar, who had water
and a compass with him, was last seen two days ago by a shepherd after
leaving Evangelistria monastery. His girlfriend notified police after he
failed to turn up.
Greek films to advertise Greece
The National Tourist Organisation of Greece (EOT) announced today a series
of new films on Greece's heritage and culture, projecting the country as a
holiday destination. The films, 1996 and 1997 productions, are being
distributed to EOT offices abroad, schools, libraries, universities,
television stations and any other medium where their projection is believed
will boost tourism to the cuntry. The films, which have been copyrighted in
the producers' names, may be reproduced professionally on VHS video-tapes
for interested organisations. The themes of the films include sea tourism,
the Pelopnnese, Athens-Attica, Mountain paths of Greece, Discover Greece,
Epirus, Ancient Greek theatres, Nafplion, Galaxidi, and Alonissos.
Parliament abolishes controversial citizenship clause
Parliament yesterday approved a proposal to abolish Article 19 of the
Constitution's naturalisation code, which stipulates that non-ethnic Greeks
can lose their Greek citizenship in the event they leave the country
permanently. Interior Minister Alekos Papadopoulos clarified that the
abolition will not be retroactive, as was requested by the Communist Party
of Greece (KKE), the Coalition for the Left and Progress (Synaspismos) and
three Moslem deputies.
WEATHER
Cloudy weather with scattered showers is forecast in most parts of Greece
today. Winds southerly, southwesterly, moderate to strong. Athens will be
partly cloudy with temperatures between 20-33C. Similar weather in
Thessaloniki with temperatures from 19-32C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Thursday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 303.354
British pound 494.294 Japanese yen(100) 214.490
French franc 50.324 German mark 168.764
Italian lira (100) 17.137 Irish Punt 425.866
Belgian franc 8.184 Finnish mark 55.522
Dutch guilder 149.767 Danish kr. 44.334
Austrian sch. 23.955 Spanish peseta 1.990
Swedish kr. 38.208 Norwegian kr. 39.938
Swiss franc 204.124 Port. Escudo 1.650
Aus. dollar 180.147 Can. dollar 207.229
Cyprus pound 574.368
(M.P.)
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