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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-12-10Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 10/12/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINES
NEWS IN DETAILGreece pleased with EU summit decisionGreece said on Friday that its three terms for approving Turkey's bid for status as a candidate country had been met. The three terms - unhindered accession course for Cyprus; recourse to the International Court of Justice at The Hague in the event of bilateral disputes; and a timetable with clear prerequisites for Turkey's eventual membership of the Union - were thrashed out at meetings between the 15 EU leaders meeting in Helsinki. FM outlines what Ankara needs to do Greece has created a window of opportunity for Turkey, but it was up to Ankara to prove that its intentions toward Europe are serious, Greece's foreign minister George Papandreou said in an article appearing in Friday's edition of the International Herald Tribune as the European Union opened a critical two-day summit in Helsinki where leaders of the 15-nation bloc will decide whether or not to declare long-time EU hopeful Turkey a candidate country. Greece, he said, advocated a real, rather than a "virtual", candidacy for Turkey, and "empty gestures of goodwill" were not sufficient for endorsement of Turkey's European bid. "If Turkey is willing to play by EU rules, we in Europe must back Turkey's candidacy," he said. Police say find relics from Kosovo monasteries Police in Thessaloniki said on Friday they believed they had broken up a ring involved in the illegal sale of items stolen from monasteries in the Kosovo. Police said they suspected the relics, which include two 18th century icons and 17 copies of 19th century gospels, had been stolen from Orthodox monasteries in Kosovo following the exodus of the minority Serbs from the strife-torn region. Also found were two crucifixes, six early Christian coins and six typographic plates which could only have come from Serbia or Kosovo, according to experts. Defamation charges filed against journalist An Athens criminal court prosecutor on Friday filed defamation charges against a journalist who broadcast scenes of a well-known singer having sex with what was alleged to be an underage girl. The charges are directed against Makis Triantafyllopoulos and unnamed others related to the screening of the videoclip on Triantafyllopoulos' current affairs show 'Yellow Press.' The charges came after the singer and songwriter in question, Stephanos Korkolis, filed a complaint with the Athens court. Korkolis said in his testimony that the charges made during the show were entirely false and that videoclip was of him having sex with a former fiancee and not an underage girl as claimed. Brown bear population on the rise in Greece Experts said on Friday that the Greek population of the endangered brown bear had increased slightly, indicating the success of local programmes designed to protect the species. Arktouros, a local conservation group, said that the population had grown from 120-140 a few years ago to some 140- 160 today. The success of the campaign stands in stark contrast to the numbers of brown bears in western Europe. The population of brown bears there totals less than 150 bears in the entire region: France says it has only six left, and Italy 10. The number of brown bears throughout the Balkans however is close to 1,600. Experts said there was a need for greater cooperation among groups involved in protecting the bears. WEATHERScattered showers in most parts of Greece today. Winds southerly, southwesterly, moderate to strong. Partly cloudy in Athens. Possibility of rain in the eveningFOREIGN EXCHANGEFriday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 320.634 Pound sterling 519.153 Japanese yen (100) 310.456 French franc 49.732 German mark 166.793 Italian lira (100) 16.848 Irish Punt 414.213 Belgian franc 8.087 Finnish mark 54.867 Dutch guilder 148.032 Danish kr. 43.886 Austrian sch. 23.707 Spanish peseta 1.960 Swedish kr. 38.027 Norwegian kr. 40.216 Swiss franc 204.049 Port. Escudo 1.627 Can. dollar 216.335 Aus. dollar 204.744 Cyprus pound 566.987 Euro 326.219(M.P.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |