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No classes at Thessaloniki university Wednesday
No classes will be held Wednesday at Thessaloniki's Aristotle University, its governing council has decided.
Twelve university students were among the 57 victims of last Tuesday's railway crash. Another 26 students were injured.
The state university is Greece's largest, with over 51,000 students.
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