Former Greek deputy prime minister Theodoros Pangalos, a PASOK stalwart, is retired but has been enjoying free bodyguards and travel paid by the government. ATHENS -- Greeks earning more than 100,000 euros ($132,500) a year will have to pay for their own police protection from potential terrorist and organized crime attacks, under new cost-cutting plans. The Public Order Ministry said that ...
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