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(From Athens News Agency)

The Sunday edition of Athens' newspapers at a glance

Political and economic developments, opinion polls, ongoing protests by farmers, an interview by Minister of State Theodoros Roussopoulos and the Siemens case were the main front-page items in Athens' newspapers on Sunday.

ADESMEFTOS TYPOS: "Panic over Siemens case. Upheaval within PASOK on the eve of revelations and detentions in custody.

APOGEVMATINI: "Changes to public-sector salaries" (Forecasts attempts at radical changes to the public-sector salary system, in a government bid to restrain increases in wages, which represent 47 percent of the entire budget).

AVGHI: "Fierce austerity and unemployment. Whiff of elections and promise of benefits against a backdrop of recession and economic crisis".

AVRIANI: "Gangs of blackmailers in the guise of environmentalists. The same faces mysteriously keep appearing behind cases involving big financial stakes".

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