Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-05-18
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 18/05/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Digital pay TV on Cabinet agenda
- Anarchist groups jostle for bomb claim
- Government condemns spate of bombs
- TV heads to jail for screening porn ads
- Arson attack on PASOK office
- OA asks passengers for support
- No talks between Milosevic, gov't
- Albright still coming in June
- Benos to attend EU public administration council
- Greece woos Japanese investors
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Digital pay TV on Cabinet agenda
The issue of digital TV broadcasting in Greece will be discussed at
Friday's joint meeting of the ruling PASOK party's political secretariat
and the inner cabinet, to be chaired by Prime Minister Costas Simitis,
government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said today. It will be just one of the
items on the agenda, Reppas said, explaining that such joint meetings
generally discuss and formulate general policy frameworks and determine
"directions" but no decisions are taken in the strict sense of the
word.
Anarchist groups jostle for bomb claim
Three groups have claimed responsibility for last night's bomb attacks on
an Olympic Airways office and an Ionian Bank branch on Syngrou Avenue,
police said. Unidentified callers phoned television and radio stations
claiming responsibility for the blasts on behalf of the elusive "November
17" terrorist group and the previously unknown "Fighting Guerrillas of May"
and "May '98" groups. A high-ranking police official told the ANA that the
call claiming responsibility on behalf of "November 17" was a "hoax", and
attention was focussing on the other two claims.
Government condemns spate of bombs
The government later condemned the spate of bombings over the past few
months, saying it required "particular attention". Despite the fact that
the police were doing everything possible, government spokesman Dimitris
Reppas said, the number of such attacks had increased. "The phenomenon in
Greece is however of a much more limited and milder form than in other
parts of the world," Reppas said. Replying to questions, Reppas said there
was no evidence linking the bomb attacks with circles abroad, while adding
that "all possibilities are being investigated".
TV heads to jail for screening porn ads
A lower court in the western port city of Patras today sentenced the
directors of two provincial television stations to seven months imprisonment
each for broadcasting hardcore porn ads. Achaia Channel and Super B station
were charged with repeatedly broadcasting short action clips of heterosexual
and lesbian sex acts while telephone numbers inviting viewers to take part
in live conversations on various sex acts were superimposed.
Arson attack on PASOK office
An arson attack on the prefectural offices of ruling party PASOK in the
northern Greek city of Ioannina early this morning caused minor damage but
no injury, police said today. Police said unidentified persons poured
flammable liquid and set it alight at the entrance to the offices, on the
fourth floor of an apartment building. Damage is estimated at about 50,000
drachmas. There has been no claim of responsibility for the incident.
OA asks passengers for support
The management of Olympic Airways (OA) has published an open letter asking
Greek travellers for their support in efforts being made to revitalise the
ailing national carrier. OA recently embarked on a five-year restructuring
programme in order to make massive operational and administrative cost cuts
or face closure. Worker opposition to the programme has brought serious
disruption to the airline's flight schedule, with repeated delays and
cancellations.
No talks between Milosevic, gov't
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has not met with any Greek government
officials, spokesman Dimitris Reppas said today. Milosevic arrived in
Greece over the weekend for a holiday, according to press reports. Reppas
added that the Greek government did not know if Milosevic met with other
"foreign officials" during his stay in Greece.
Albright still coming in June
The Greek government has not been informed of any change in the scheduled
visit of US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to Athens, government
spokesman Dimitris Reppas said today. "Nothing has changed," Reppas said,
replying to reporters questions on the visit. According to informed sources,
Albright is due to visit the region in early June and is expected to visit
Ankara and Athens.
Benos to attend EU public administration council
Public Administration Undersecretary Stavros Benos leaves for London
tomorrow to take part in the council of European Union public administration
ministers, being held by the British presidency of the EU. The meeting is
expected to discuss improving services in the public sector, utilising
electronic services, training for staff and evaluating the quality of
services offered. According to a statement from the Greek interior, public
administration and decentralisation ministry, the London meeting will lay
the groundwork for the next meeting of public administration ministers, in
Vienna in November.
Greece woos Japanese investors
A forum to present business and investment opportunities in Greece to
Japanese companies will be held in Athens on Thursday attended by chief
executive officers from both countries. Due to appear at the forum, which
is timed to coincide with a visit by officials of the KEIDANREN Japanese
Federation of Economic Organisations, are Development Minister Vasso
Papandreou and National Economy Undersecretary Alekos Baltas. The forum
includes presentations of business and investment opportunities in Greece
by representatives of industry, banking, exports, tourism and the Athens
Stock Exchange. The forum will be held at the Grande Bretagne Hotel.
WEATHER
Unstable weather is forecast over the whole of the country Monday, with
local showers and possible storms. Athens will be overcast, with chance of
rain in the evening and temperatures from 15-23 C. The same in Thessaloniki,
with temperatures between 13-20C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 305.645
British pound 498.222 Japanese yen(100) 227.833
French franc 51.201 German mark 171.735
Italian lira (100) 17.433 Irish Punt 432.710
Belgian franc 8.332 Finnish mark 56.504
Dutch guilder 152.406 Danish kr. 45.132
Austrian sch. 24.431 Spanish peseta 2.023
Swedish kr. 39.662 Norwegian kr. 40.980
Swiss franc 206.584 Port. Escudo 1.678
Aus. dollar 191.783 Can. dollar 211.256
Cyprus pound 580.122
(M.P.)
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