Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-09-11
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Athens, Greece, 11/09/1998 (ANA)
MAIN HEADLINES
- Greenpeace activists arrested
- Three arrests in cocaine 'mail-order' enterprise
- Wanted man escapes police again
- Gales blow ferry into dock, no injuries
- Pangalos meets with US envoy for Cyprus
- Finnish president begins visit to Athens on Monday
- Tsohatzopoulos announces new conscription system
- Draft law on national land register tabled in parliament
- Study shows Greeks unhappy with public health system
- Weather
- Foreign Exchange
NEWS IN DETAIL
Greenpeace activists arrested
Greek coast guard officials today arrested nine Greenpeace activists who
had tied themselves to a barge in a protest against the dumping of toxic
waste in the sea. Greenpeace has prevented Larco, a state-run ferronickel
producer, from dumping allegedly toxic waste in the sea near the port of
Volos for the past two days. Twelve Greenpeace activists were released by
the coastguard on Tuesday after being detained for taking over Larco's
loading facilities near Volos but the activists again boarded the
Greenpeace ship MV Sirius, to resume their protest on Wednesday.
Three arrests in cocaine 'mail-order' enterprise
Police have arrested three men on suspicion of trafficking in cocaine from
Peru, by post. The three men - all Nigerian nationals - are Rufus Kehinde
Lawani, 33, Benson Kolan 31, and Benson George-Garry, according to a
statement from the finance ministry, whose economic crimes squad SDOE was
involved in the three-month surveillance operation. Lawani, police said,
was the mastermind behind the operation, which involved him ordering
cocaine to be sent from Peru in carbon-paper lined packages. Police found
17 packages containing 114 grams of cocaine. They believe that Lawani's
mail-order enterprise extended further and are investigating.
Wanted man escapes police again
A Romanian man now the focus of a nationwide manhunt appears to be becoming
a serious headache for the Greek police, with reports that he managed to
slip their net for the second time in a week. Police in Attica launched a
manhunt for Soren Matei, a Romanian national who has spent time in Greek
jails, when he hailed a taxi and disappeared after taking a policeman
hostage late on Saturday night. Considered extremely dangerous, Matei
managed to avoid detection and was sighted on Wednesday by a farmer in a
village near Larissa, central Greece, who duly reported it to police. Some
20 policemen and five patrol cars rushed to the scene. Matei and the police
exchange gunfire - resulting in the death of three sheep - and the police
then gave chase to Matei, who managed to shake the police cars and
disappear again.
Gales blow ferry into dock, no injuries
Strong winds caused a ferry boat with 335 passengers to collide with the
pier at the port of Paros this morning as it was attempting to dock. None
of the passengers were injured and the ferry, the "Panayia Ekatontapyliani",
was able to sail for its destination of Piraeus.
Pangalos meets with US envoy for Cyprus
Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos yesterday received U.S. State
Department special coordinator for the Cyprus problem Thomas Miller. Deputy
Foreign Minister Yiannos Kranidiotis and U.S. ambassador to Athens Nicholas
Burns were present at the meeting.
Finnish president begins visit to Athens on Monday
The President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari will start a four-day visit to
Athens on Monday and will be received by President Kostis Stephanopoulos
and Prime Minister Costas Simitis. The Finnish president will be accompanied
by a 13-member mission of representatives of companies producing paper,
timber and high technology, including NOKIA. In a statement to the Athens
News Agency (ANA), President Ahtisaari said that the economies of the
two countries are supplementary, which provides opportunities for
further differentiation as well as an increase in their commercial
exchanges.
Tsohatzopoulos announces new conscription system
National Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos announced a new system of
appointments and transfers for soldiers yesterday due to take effect from
the next conscription class and by which every conscript will be obliged to
spend nine months of his military service in the Evros border region or on
border islands. He will then be transferred to a unit having a distance of
300 km at the most from the place of his choice.
Draft law on national land register tabled in parliament
A draft law on the national land register was tabled in Parliament by the
Environment, Town Planning and Public Works Ministry yesterday, anticipating
the gradual abolition of mortgage registers and their replacement by land
register offices. The draft law also defines that the final registration of
real estate in a land register will take place five years after the initial
statement has been made, while real estate not registered will be
considered as being of unknown ownership and will come under the ownership
of the state.
Study shows Greeks unhappy with public health system
A London School of Economics European wide study has shown that Greeks are
the least satisfied with their public health system, since only 15.5 per
cent of them stated they are content with the existing system. According to
the study, Denmark's health system is the most successful according to the
citizens of that country, with a 90.6 per cent of them stating their
satisfaction in the system. These as well as other findings were discussed
yesterday during a conference on "The priorities in health policy," taking
place in Athens.
WEATHER
Good weather with scattered clouds in most parts of the country today with
increased cloudiness in the eastern and northern regions. Athens partly
cloudy with temperatures between 20-29C. Same in Thessaloniki with
temperatures from 19-26C.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Friday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 290.170
British pound 484.751 Japanese yen (100) 214.728
French franc 50.749 German mark 170.103
Italian lira (100) 17.229 Irish Punt 426.163
Belgian franc 8.248 Finnish mark 55.919
Dutch guilder 150.734 Danish kr. 44.648
Austrian sch. 24.183 Spanish peseta 2.005
Swedish kr. 36.466 Norwegian kr. 37.875
Swiss franc 207.194 Port. Escudo 1.661
Aus. dollar 170.279 Can. dollar 192.486
Cyprus pound 573.594
(M.P.)
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