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Athens News Agency: News in English (AM), 98-06-17

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

NEWS IN ENGLISH

Athens, Greece, 17/06/1998 (ANA)


MAIN HEADLINES

  • Clinton call nothing unusual - gov't
  • Simitis to brief president tomorrow
  • German tourist found safe
  • Hash haul in Crete
  • Greenpeace charges high toxicity in toys
  • Gov't to overhaul bourse entry
  • Hope for effective osteoporosis therapy
  • Weather
  • Foreign Exchange

NEWS IN DETAIL

Clinton call nothing unusual - gov't

Greece said today that a telephone call earlier this week from US President Bill Clinton to Prime Minister Costas Simitis concerning Athens' relations with Ankara did not constitute pressure or intervention. "It was of the nature of friendly advice which reflects the interest of the United States about developments in the region," government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said. Simitis yesterday disclosed that he had received a telephone call from Clinton on Monday night requesting that Athens consent to a strengthening of the European Union's relations with Turkey, since this would allow Washington to exercise all its influence on Ankara towards normalising Greek-Turkish relations.

Simitis to brief president tomorrow

Prime Minister Costas Simitis briefs President of the Republic Kostis Stephanopoulos on the outcome of the EU Cardiff summit tomorrow at 10 a.m., government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said today. Simitis then meets with visiting Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic, before chairing a meeting of the interior ministry. Reppas said Simitis would also chair a joint meeting of the ruling party's Political Secretariat and the Inner Cabinet on Friday on the latest political and economic developments. Simitis will also travel to Ancient Olympia on Saturday to preside over the first meeting of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games National Committee.

German tourist found safe

A German national who abandoned his yacht in an inflatable raft after the former developed engine trouble off Mykonos island was safe and uninjured and had been picked up by a pleasure boat, local police authorities said. They said Pave Ivanfi was picked up by the tourist boat "Emergi" from the inflatable raft as it was being pushed by strong winds towards a rocky outcropping off Aghios Konstantinos in Mykonos after his yacht, the Anemoessa, developed engine failure.

Hash haul in Crete

Three young Greek men were today arrested in Heraklion, Crete after being found in possession of five kilos of hashish which police believe was smuggled into the country from neighbouring Albania. They were identified as Emmanuel Papadakis, 23, Yiannis Papadakis, 19 and Constantine Klinakis, 20. They were arrested shortly after disembarking from a ferry-boat from Piraeus and getting into a taxi. At a road-block near the harbour exit, police found 5 kilos of hashish, 1.3 grams of cocaine and 18 tranquiliser pills in a travel bag.

Greenpeace charges high toxicity in toys

Children's toys currently circulating on the Greek market contain levels of toxic substances ranging from 20 to 50 per cent, according to a study conducted by the Greek branch of the environmental organisation Greenpeace. The organisation selected random samples of toys made from soft PVC and sent them for analysis to an independent laboratory in Germany. The results showed that the toys contained high levels of toxic phthalic compounds which can cause serious damage to the liver and kidneys. Greenpeace members today held a demonstration outside the Health Ministry in Athens to demand the withdrawal of the toys from the market.

Gov't to overhaul bourse entry

Government and bourse officials met to discuss a bill on the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE) that will overhaul entry requirements for companies seeking listing. Among officials taking part in the meeting were National Economy Minister Yiannos Papantoniou, new ASE president Spyros Kouniakis and the ministry's secretary general. The bill, which is due to be circulated in the market for feedback, will change eligibility requirements for companies to gain entry, and alter the procedures for entry. Another meeting is scheduled for next week.

Hope for effective osteoporosis therapy

Osteoporosis afflicts more than 200 million people - mainly women - around the world but scientists now hope that a new drug could bring substantial relief from the crippling condition. Three years of extensive clinical tests of Miacalcic, a new treatment, had shown a 37 percent reduction in bone fractures when combined with daily dosages of vitamin D and calcium, U.S. Professor C.H. Chestnut told the 2nd International Conference on Osteoporosis, held in Athens over the weekend. What sets Miacalcic apart from other treatments, Chestnut said, was that it had not presented any of the side-effects common to such treatments and that it had also had an analgesic effect, providing pain relief to sufferers.

WEATHER

Fair weather is forecast for today with local cloud in the afternoon in the west, centre and north of the country with the possibility of occasional rain. Winds will be northerly moderate to strong. The temperatures will range from 16-34 in the mainland, and 18-29 in the islands. In Athens, the forecast is for fair weather, with cloud increasing in the course of the day. Temperatures will range from 19-33.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

Tuesday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 304.197 British pound 501.059 Japanese yen(100) 210.155 French franc 50.400 German mark 168.962 Italian lira (100) 17.157 Irish Punt 426.441 Belgian franc 8.191 Finnish mark 55.612 Dutch guilder 149.901 Danish kr. 44.372 Austrian sch. 24.016 Spanish peseta 1.992 Swedish kr. 37.742 Norwegian kr. 39.759 Swiss franc 202.770 Port. Escudo 1.650 Aus. dollar 179.220 Can. dollar 206.098 Cyprus pound 575.856

(M.P.)


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