Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Athens Newspaper Headlines
The Tuesday edition of Athens' dailies at a glance
The parliamentary fact-finding commission's report on the Siemens scandal and the economy were the main front-page items in Athens' dailies on
Tuesday.
ADESMEFTOS TYPOS: "Samaras calls for investigation of asset statements of all ministers since 1974".
AVRIANI: "Report (by parliamentary fact-finding commission) on Siemens scandal devastating for the political system".
ELEFTHERI ORA: "Invasion by illegal migrants at Athens University Law School".
ELEFTHEROS: "PASOK, ND find guilty parties (in Siemens scandal) in their political 'cemeteries'."
ELEFTHEROS TYPOS: "Sweeping changes in retail trade".
ELEFTHEROTYPIA: "This is the proposal (containing alternative solutions) for the Greek debt (by the head of the European Support Mechanism)".
ESTIA: "We are following a policy of bankruptcy".
ETHNOS: "Athens University Law School an illegal migrants camp".
IMERISSIA: "Stress test for 40 auxiliary funds".
KATHIMERINI: "Tax evasion becomes a felony, under new tax bill".
LOGOS: "Coming soon: Audits on political parties, too".
NAFTEMPORIKI: "Overdue loans (to Greek banks in 2010) exceed 28 billion euros".
NIKI: "Lock on DEKO (public utilities and organisations) by the (EU-IMF) Troika".
RIZOSPASTIS: "Patriotism, for PASOK and ND, is the profits of the capital".
TA NEA: "All insured workers in the state social security funds may opt for private doctors".
VRADYNI: "Settlement of outstanding debts to the state with discount for the...'Kolonaki doctors' too".
source: ana-mpa