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Pensions, scandals bring Greeks out on strike

By Kerin Hope in Athens

Published: February 14 2008 01:27 | Last updated: February 14 2008 01:27

A 24-hour strike on Wednesday by more than 2m Greek workers protesting against government pension reform plans and a series of corruption scandals shut down Athens airport and brought the city to a standstill.

The strike marked the latest challenge to the conservative government of Costas Karamanlis, the prime minister, which has seen a large drop in its approval ratings due to the corruption scandals that have overshadowed the long-running pensions issue.

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