Αthens Newspaper Headlines
The Tuesday edition of Athens' dailies at a glance
The European Commission's quarterly report on the eurozone and comments on the Greek economy, the parliamentary debate on the 2010 State Budget and the Tax Bureau's stepped up audits starting from Jan. 1 aiming to increase the state revenues, dominated the headlines on Tuesday in Athens' newspapers.
ADESMEFTOS TYPOS: "The state does not know the precise number of services we are paying for".
APOGEVMATINI: "Main opposition New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras accuses prime minister George Papandreou of delay".
AVGHI: "Greece is the European Union's guinea pig".
AVRIANI: "Publisher Christos Lambrakis' death brings radical changes in publishing and political scene".
CHORA: "Arguments and jabbering over the economy's corpse in parliament as Greece is threatened with bankruptcy".
ELEFTHEROS: "Robbers shot policemen in cold blood while Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chryssohoidis was presenting the crime-fighting policy".
ELEFTHEROS: "Ruling PASOK senior officials Costas Skandalidis and Vasso Papandreou accuse the government that the measures are delayed and do not focus on development".
ELEFTHEROTYPIA: "Tax audit safari - One million enterprises and professionals targeted".
ESTIA: "Court rules the extraordinary contribution unconstitutional".
ETHNOS: "Explosive Court ruling on extraordinary contribution".
IMERISSIA: "Tax Bureau offices on alert - Emergency audits in search of revenues".
KATHIMERINI: "Commission deeply worried about Greece".
NAFTEMPORIKI: "EU: The Greek deficits will have repercussions on the euro".
NIKI: "Economy Minister Louka Katseli remains adamant on the banks' demands".
RIZOSPASTIS: "Counterattack against the 'snitches' because they target the popular movement".
TA NEA: "A great Greek passed away: Christos Lambrakis".
TO VIMA: "Mourning for the death of a great Greek: Christos Lambrakis 1934-2009".
VRADYNI: "PASOK deputies' plea to prime minister: George, where are you taking us?"