This week's newsletter from AthensLive is out:
* The Parthenon Marbles: An Old Story served anew
* Blame it on the parents, the doctors, the stars - just not the government
* Becoming an ND MP could make your business successful
- are the main headlines to be found inside this highly informative weekly must-read from and about Greece. Reports in international media claimed that a deal is about to be struck between Greece and the UK as to the return of the Parthenon Marbles in Athens, where they belong. Not only have these reports been misleadingly reproduced in Greece, giving the impression of a permanent return, but they cause outrage among specialists and the opposition for advocating steadfast British positions on the matter. Medicine shortage continued, making citizens more and more worried. The Greek government blamed everybody else, but its policies, plus they suggested price hikes can… solve the problem. Another (the third) ND MP was caught doing business with the State, against the Constitution. He resigned, yet no parliamentary or judicial inquiry has yet been undertaken on the matter - nor was he ousted from ND.
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