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ELAS restructured: 52 police stations close
In Athens, out of the 240 police stations that operate today, only 188 will remain. This is only a part of the points of the restructuring plan for the police services that was announced on Thursday, the Police Leadership reported.
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Revisit: The hottest female athletes in Greece, 2015 edition (hot pics)
Ancient Greeks had great admiration for the naked human body, something which can be clearly seen through their art. Athletes used to participate in the nude in sporting events. Here is a run down of some of the most sexy Greek female athletes. Their ancestors would have been proud of them…This post is worth revisiting, as it shows off the Greek beauty and athletic skills of women.
Ancient roadway linked to Kavouri beach (pics)
The Ministry of Culture announced on Monday that a 300-meter section of an ancient carriage way dated to the 4th century BC was excavated by archaeologists at Megalo Kavouri beach in the southern suburb of Vouliagmeni.
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Desperate Greeks in frantic search for cash machines
Greeks raced Sunday to find cash machines in an increasingly anxious run on the banks, as speculation mounted of capital controls and a possible bank holiday being declared.
"I don't know what happens -- it's crazy," a Greek woman, Voula, told AFP while on the lookout for a working cashpoint in Athens.
Drug smugglers caught with big cocaine stash
Three men were arrested in Athens on Tuesday after police raided a home in the southern suburb of Voula and seized 230 kilos of cocaine.
Police said that one of those arrested is a Greek man from Kalamata. The other two suspects are foreign nationals: a Colombian-born Canadian citizen and a man from Mexico. They are alleged to be members of an international drug smuggling ring.
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Counter-terrorism officers to visit Maziotis in hospital for deposition
Counter-terrorism officers are to visit Revolutionary Struggle leader Nikos Maziotis in Evangelismos Hospital on Friday to get the leftist guerrilla's first deposition since his arrest in central Athens on Wednesday after a bloody shootout.
Trams to terminate in Glyfada on Tuesday, Wednesday night
Trams bound for the southern Athenian suburb of Voula from Syntagma Square in the city center and the Peace and Friendship Stadium (SEF) near Piraeus will terminate at Glyfadas old city hall on Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 p.m. until the end of the shift.
The change is due to maintenance work being carried out on the track from the Glyfada stop to the Askleipio terminus in Voula.