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Macedonian Press Agency: News in English, 99-08-11

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From: The Macedonian Press Agency at http://www.mpa.gr and http://www.hri.org/MPA.


MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY NEWS IN ENGLISH
Thessaloniki, August 11, 1999

SECTIONS

  • [A] NATIONAL NEWS
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • NEWS HEADLINES

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

  • [01] MILLENNIUM'S LAST TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN TAKES PLACE TODAY
  • [02] HEATWAVE SIZZLES GREECE, TEMPERATURES SOAR TO 42 CELSIUS
  • [03] GREEK ARMY GROUNDS ITS CHINOOK FLEET FOR INSPECTION
  • [04] NASA ASTRONOMERS ABOARD A GREEK CRUISESHIP IN BLACK SEA
  • [05] DEFENSE MINISTER TO PROMOTE GREEK POSITIONS WORLDWIDE
  • [06] YOUNG GREEKS FROM ABROAD ARE VISITING THEIR MOTHERLAND
  • [07] MILLENNIUM'S LAST TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE DRAWS EYES ON THE SKY
  • [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • [08] STRONG EARTHQUAKE RATTLES CYPRUS, DAMAGES REPORTED
  • [09] C OF E: GREECE AND DENMARK FIRST TO APPLY BIO-ETHICS ACCORD
  • [10] SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH CALLS FOR EARLY ELECTIONS
  • [11] ROMANIA: TOURISTS FLOCK TO ECLIPSE TOP SITE IN ROMANIA

  • NEWS IN DETAIL

    [A] NATIONAL NEWS

    [01] MILLENNIUM'S LAST TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN TAKES PLACE TODAY

    The last total eclipse of the sun of the millennium will take place today at noon, being visible in Greece up to 94% eclipse in the north, diminishing to 75% in the southern parts of the country. In Thessaloniki, the phenomenon will be visible by 89% at 14.06.

    The phenomenon will last from noon to 3 p.m. The special glasses that allow one to watch today's eclipse without risking serious damage to the eyes have been sold out.

    [02] HEATWAVE SIZZLES GREECE, TEMPERATURES SOAR TO 42 CELSIUS

    In this hottest week of the year, temperatures have soared throughout the country, reaching the 42 degrees centigrade in some areas.

    While the heatwave is expected to last until tomorrow, all air-conditioned public buildings will remain open until sundown this evening while entrance to state-organized beaches will be free. In Thessaloniki, where the temperature is expected to reach 38 degrees, the municipal authorities have rented air-conditioned areas in many of the city's hotels.

    [03] GREEK ARMY GROUNDS ITS CHINOOK FLEET FOR INSPECTION

    The Greek Army grounded its nine Chinook helicopters yesterday morning pending a safety inspection by the manufacturing company Boeing, a defense ministry announcement stated.

    According to reports, the US Army yesterday placed its 466 CH-47 Chinook helicopters temporarily out of service for safety checks after the discovery of a crack in the engine gear of a British CH-47 during a routine check, while Britain's Royal Air Force announced yesterday it has also grounded its 31 Chinooks helicopters.

    The Greek Army has been using Chinooks mainly for emergency transportation and fire-fighting, and occasionally for the transport of dignitaries.

    [04] NASA ASTRONOMERS ABOARD A GREEK CRUISESHIP IN BLACK SEA

    NASA astronomers will be sending images of today's last total solar eclipse of the millennium live to the Internet from aboard a Greek cruiseship in the Black Sea.

    About 250 astronomers will monitor what has been called the world's most followed eclipse in history aboard "Olympic Princess", one of the four Potamianos-owned Royal Olympic Cruises Ltd's cruisehips carrying out cruises in the Black Sea during the eclipse.

    On board are NASA astronauts/astronomers Scott Carpenter and Ronald Parise, who will comment live on and send images of the eclipse via NASA satellites to the Internet, on website "www.eclipse99.nasa.gov".

    [05] DEFENSE MINISTER TO PROMOTE GREEK POSITIONS WORLDWIDE

    Greece's Defense Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos is to embark on a worldwide tour this month, in order to promote the country's national positions.

    The Minister's first stop will be Ukraine on August 29- 31, to be followed by Bulgaria on September 11-12.

    On September 15 Mr. Tsochatzopoulos will visit Israel where, as the vice-president of the European Socialist Party, he will hold talks on the peace process.

    On September 20, the Minister will travel to the United States where he will be received by his US counterpart William Cohen.

    [06] YOUNG GREEKS FROM ABROAD ARE VISITING THEIR MOTHERLAND

    Young Greeks from Germany, Belgium, Syria, Poland, France and other countries are presently being hosted in the Greek Foreign Ministry's camping grounds at the region of Epanomi in Thessaloniki.

    The Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Grigoris Niotis greeted the youngsters, one of whom -from Ukraine- thanked him for his hospitality and for giving them the opportunity to meet their parents' country.

    The group of youngsters, ranging from 8-12 years old, are participating in a 15-year-old program of the Secretariat of Greeks Abroad.

    [07] MILLENNIUM'S LAST TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE DRAWS EYES ON THE SKY

    Millions of people the world over watched today's total solar eclipse, the millennium's last. In the regions where the eclipse was total, darkness fell for approximately four minutes. At the Vatican ,the Pope interrupted his sermon so that the faithful can watch the phenomenon, while in Germany a college student was electrocuted when he climbed an electricity pole. As for Greece, while thousands flocked to the streets to watch the sun hide behind the moon, there were many who went on business as usual.

    [B] INTERNATIONAL NEWS

    [08] STRONG EARTHQUAKE RATTLES CYPRUS, DAMAGES REPORTED

    A strong earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale rattled Cyprus today, spreading alarm throughout the public who left their houses in a state of panic and assembled in the streets.

    According to early reports, houses have been demolished in the region of Lemessos but it is not known if there are any victims.

    Approximately three years ago another strong quake had struck the region west of Paphos causing extensive damage.

    [09] C OF E: GREECE AND DENMARK FIRST TO APPLY BIO-ETHICS ACCORD

    Greece and Denmark, along with three other member- states of the Council of Europe, are the first countries in the world to enforce the bio-ethics accord prior to the year 2000.

    According to a book recently published by genetics professor Kay Davis at the University of Oxford, Great Britain, the said international Accord is the only legally binding document for the safeguarding of human rights within the realm of the expeditiously-developed sector of bio-medicine.

    [10] SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH CALLS FOR EARLY ELECTIONS

    The leadership of the Serbian Orthodox church called for early elections in Serbia today and reiterated that Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic should go.

    The church's bishops also called on Serbian President Milan Milutinovic to step down, in a statement issued by the Holy Synod, the church's top body.

    "We support... demands for urgent and radical changes in our society, starting with the formation of a transitional government and preparations for early elections soon," the statement said.

    The bishops appealed to "all social and political forces in the FRY" to "take their responsibility before God and the nation for finding ways out of the current situation.

    "We appeal to and expect the Yugoslav and Serbian presidents" to hand over power "if they do not want to make hostages of the people and the state and lead them to inevitable disaster," the statement said.

    The "inevitable changes should take place solely by peaceful and democratic means, without violence," the statement said.

    The Holy Synod met Tuesday in Belgrade, a day after Patriarch Pavle held talks with opposition leaders and with a group of independent Serbian economists who have come up with a plan for a regime change.

    [11] ROMANIA: TOURISTS FLOCK TO ECLIPSE TOP SITE IN ROMANIA

    Thousands of tourists swamped the Romanian town of Ramnicu Valcea today where the solar eclipse was visible for the longest during its sweep across Europe and Asia, the French news agency AFP reported.

    Under a clear blue sky, hundreds of people took up prime positions, some equipped with telescopes. While the town's three hotels were fully booked well in advance, many tourists spent the night in their cars or parks.


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