Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-06-02
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 02/06/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Athens lashes out at Commissioner
- Undersea tunnel ready by 2000
- Serb soccer coach in Athens for AEK talks
- Gypsy group calls for wide-ranging vaccination
- Policeman arrested for armed robbery
- Officer found dead in apparent court suicide
- Rhodes ready to sink under wave of tourist arrivals
- Government urges Ionian Bank employees to come to talks
- Commercial Bank of Greece owns 58 percent of Ionian Bank
- New Athens bourse chairman calls for swift restructuring
- National Bank of Greece says new share allocation to hold steady
- ND deputy's car crashes, one woman dead
- Crete increases share of GNP
- Increased profits for investment firms in '97
- Quarterly OTE profits, turnover rise
- Greek participation at Verona exhibition
- Athens Hospital doctors to strike tomorrow
- Weather
- Foreign exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Athens lashes out at Commissioner
The government said today that Greece's European Commissioner Christos
Papoutsis had "overstepped the bounds within which he should act",
commenting on a public row which has broken out between the commissioner
and Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos. The row began when Papoutsis in an
interview published by the Athens daily "Ta Nea" on Monday said that
"modernisation cannot be achieved by using the riot police". He was
referring to recent scuffles between striking employees of the Ionian Bank
and police.In an interview with the MEGA private television channel last
night, Pangalos said Papoutsis was adopting "the most irresponsible and
yellow pages of the press to strike against his own party.
Undersea tunnel ready by 2000
A 28-billion drachma undersea tunnel in western Greece, which is designed
to aid transport to Albania and the Dalmatian coast, will be open to
traffic in October 1999, Public Works Minister Costas Laliotis said today.
"This major project will help to promote both the region and the country.
It is part of a transport link in the west connecting Albania and the
Dalmatian coast with Kalamata (in the Peloponnese)," Laliotis told a
ceremony to launch the project's second phase. Around 75 percent of the
Aktio-Preveza link has been built and the project is keeping within its
timescale, he said.
Serb soccer coach in Athens for AEK talks
Serb soccer coach Dragoslav Stepanovic is due to arrive in Athens this
evening for talks with AEK which are expected to lead to his signing a
contract with the Athens first division club. Sources said Stepanovic was
chosen by AEK's management shortly after midnight last night to replace
Romanian coach Dumitru Dumitriu.
Gypsy group calls for wide-ranging vaccination
The incidence of hepatitis B is as high as 65 percent in some parts of
Greece and the government must introduce an extensive vaccination campaign
to include high risk groups such as transient gypsies, illegal immigrants
and prison inmates, a Greek gypsy support group said today. According to
representatives of D-ROM, a programme aimed at fighting marginalisation and
exclusion suffered by the Greek gypsy population, the incidence of
hepatitis B has been recorded at 65 percent in some regions frequented by
camp gypsies (including Thessaloniki, Crete and Attica) while the
percentage for other regions is about 2.0 percent with 5.0 percent being
considered an emergency level.
Policeman arrested for armed robbery
Police today said they had arrested a member of the Greek police force's
anti-riot squad on suspicion of armed robbery. Athanasios Angelakis, 27 and
a five-year veteran of the riot police squad MAT, was arrested as he tried
to hail a taxi after two gunmen robbed a branch of the National Bank in
suburban Goudi this morning. Police said they found money and arms on
Angelakis, who has denied all charges.
Officer found dead in apparent court suicide
Police in the northern Greek town of Ioannina are investigating "all
avenues" following the apparent suicide of a policeman in the Ioannina
courthouse earlier today. Court officials found police officer Evangelos
Georgoulis lying in a pool of blood in the courthouse toilets after hearing
a shot at approximately 12.20 p.m. local time. Georgoulis's service
revolver was lying next to him.
Rhodes ready to sink under wave of tourist arrivals
Rhodes is expecting to break all previous records for tourist arrivals this
week, with 250 charter flights from different countries and 50 Olympic
Airways domestic flights scheduled to land on the island between today and
next Sunday. It is estimated that 35,000 foreign visitors will arrive on
Rhodes this week, mostly from Germany, Britain and the Scandinavian
countries. Most of the charter flights are due on Thursday and Sunday, when
the arrival of 130 flights will set a new record for the island.
Government urges Ionian Bank employees to come to talks
National Economy and Finance Minister Yiannos Papantoniou yesterday urged
striking Ionian Bank employees and union federation leaders to hold talks
on safeguarding jobs after the bank's sale. Mr. Papantoniou made the
statement after an informal meeting of the inner cabinet held with the
ruling PASOK party's political secretariat to discuss the government's
restructuring programme and the sale of Ionian Bank.
Commercial Bank of Greece owns 58 percent of Ionian Bank
Commercial Bank of Greece sold around one million shares of its stake in
Ionian Bank through the Athens bourse between March 26 and the date the
government announced its plan to sell the subsidiary, Commercial's chairman
Costas Georgoutsakos said yesterday. The bank made a substantial profit
from the sale, which brought its shareholding down to 58 percent, Mr.
Georgoutsakos told the Imerisia financial daily. Both Commercial Bank and
the government have repeatedly denied allegations that they had dumped
blocks of shares through the bourse in order to ease Ionian's sale by
driving down its share price.
New Athens bourse chairman calls for swift restructuring
The new chairman of the Athens Stock Exchange, Spyros Kouniakis, yesterday
urged the government to speed up its economic restructuring programme, in
which the bourse could play a major role. Mr. Kouniakis also said he backed
mergers and acquisitions by listed companies. He was speaking at a ceremony
at which he formally took over chairmanship of the Athens bourse from his
predecessor, Manolis Xanthakis. He said that the Athens bourse had invested
more than 10 billion drachmas, increased turnover by 30 times and boosted
its capitalisation sixfold.
National Bank of Greece says new share allocation to hold steady
The ownership of National Bank of Greece has shifted to the private sector
following the sale of 2.5 million shares in the country's largest
commercial bank, the Sunday Kathimerini newspaper said at the weekend. The
shares, which were sold recently to domestic and foreign institutional
investors, came from the first phase of conversion of a bond forged with
the Greek state. "Changes in shareholding percentages in the bank's share
capital do not upset existing balances and the current situation, and
neither are they expected to do so," National Bank of Greece said in a
statement yesterday.
ND deputy's car crashes, one woman dead
A young woman died early yesterday when a vehicle in which she was riding
in, driven by main opposition New Democracy deputy Costas Karaminas,
slammed into three parked cars and finally crashed into an electricity
pole. Mr. Karaminas and a friend who was also in the car, Artemis Panousos,
32, a merchant, ND cadre and chairman of the municipal council of Karlovasi
on the island of Samos, were not seriously injured. Police later said that
both men were wearing seat belts , while their air-bags were also activated
on impact. Citing his Parliamentary immunity, authorities said Mr.
Karaminas refused to take a breathalyser test, while initial police reports
state that the accident was due to excessive speed.
Crete increases share of GNP
Crete accounted for 5.3 per cent of Greece's GNP in the 1990-95 period -
compared to 4.5 per cent in the previous decade - while its 10-year annual
average unemployment rate stands at 4 per cent, half the national average,
participants at a one-day confer ence in Hania were told yesterday. Crete's
development rates are considerably influenced by tourism and the cultivation
of olives, it was also reported. Finance Undersecretary Nikos Christodoulakis,
who spoke at the conference, said Crete's regional development plan would
greatly contribute to the formulation of a national development plan.
Increased profits for investment firms in '97
Profits of investment firms amounted to 40.9 billion drachmas in 1997,
increasing by 133 per cent compared to 1996. Over the same period of time,
revenues for the entire sector increased by 115 per cent. Results of
investment firms in 1998, according to a publication by the Union of
Institutional Investors (ETHE), are expected to follow the same positive
course, since over the first quarter of the current year profits of certain
companies in the sector have exceeded 50 per cent of total profits for
1996.
Quarterly OTE profits, turnover rise
The Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation (OTE) increased profits and
sales over the first quarter of the current year. Pre-tax unified profits
amounted to 70.489 billion drachmas, while the turnover totalled 207.574
billion drachmas. Although corresponding figures do not exist for last year,
it is assessed that there is an increase in the region of 12-15 per cent.
Net profits with tax amounted to 45.185 billion drachmas. The utility's
predictions for profits of 368 billion drachmas and a turnover of 979
billion drachmas are unattainable, since results in the first quarter
showed a lag in profits.
Greek participation at Verona exhibition
Greece will participate in an international marble exhibition in Verona,
Italy between Sept. 24-28. According to an announcement by the Hellenic
Foreign Trade Board (HEPO), products to be displayed include marble and
other stones, machinery for excavating, processing, transferring and
packaging stones, as well as materials for the preservation and processing
of stones. The Verona exhibition, considered a leading event in the marble
sector, will feature about 1,500 exhibitors from 40 countries, while
visitors are expected from 115 countries.
Athens Hospital doctors on strike tomorrow
Physicians at Athens-area and Piraeus public hospitals and clinics are
scheduled to hold a 48-hour strike tomorrow and Thursday in demand of
salary raises, including a 10 per cent pay hike and benefits granted other
civil servants. They are also protesting against what representatives
consider cutbacks in annual leave pay.
WEATHER
Fine weather is forecast in most parts of Greece today with scattered
showers in Macedonia and Thrace in the afternoon. Winds northerly,
northwesterly, light to moderate. Athens will be sunny with temperatures
between 16-31C. Same in Thessaloniki with temperatures from 14-29C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Monday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 301.151
British pound 491.774 Japanese yen(100) 215.929
French franc 50.542 German mark 169.453
Italian lira (100) 17.197 Irish Punt 427.552
Belgian franc 8.216 Finnish mark 55.740
Dutch guilder 150.367 Danish kr. 44.493
Austrian sch. 24.087 Spanish peseta 1.996
Swedish kr. 38.569 Norwegian kr. 40.037
Swiss franc 203.653 Port. Escudo 1.656
Aus. dollar 186.263 Can. dollar 206.554
Cyprus pound 575.360
(M.P.)
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