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  1. It is often the case that effective state care does not require major spending or long-term planning. It simply takes basic, minimally systematic scheduling. Maintaining road markings is one such task – a project of negligible cost.
  2. A pocket-size “digital food detective,” developed by Giorgos-Ioannis Nychas of the Agricultural University of Athens, promises rapid, non-destructive checks of food quality and safety.
  3. Crackling fireplaces, homemade breakfasts and courtyards crowned with plane trees, all set within Mt Pilio’s magical winter landscape.
  4. Friday’s steep decline at the Greek bourse had some observers looking twice at the calendar.
  5. A recent fatal accident on Kymis Avenue in Nea Ionia, where a man was struck while crossing at a pedestrian crosswalk, has revived a persistent question: How safe are roads when even basic markings have been left to fade?
  6. A 13-year-old boy has been arrested in the southern city of Patra on suspicion of helping an adult man mount a series of robberies on pedestrians, police said Friday.
  7. A coach driver has been fired after being recorded using his cellphone while driving, his employer confirmed.
  8. A US-based Orthodox Christian group on Friday expressed dismay at a verbal attack, a month ago, on the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians by Russia’s secret service.
  9. Farmers attending Friday’s protest in central Athens have said they came to the capital seeking long-term solutions to mounting economic pressures that threaten the future of rural communities.