Fresh clashes hit Greek capital

Greek students have attacked police in the capital, Athens, in the latest outbreak of protests over the killing of a teenaged boy last Saturday.
The authorities say at least one person was injured as protesters threw stones and firebombs at a police station, near the city's main university.
Students are also reported to have set up road blocks in some parts of Athens.
A policeman has been charged over the youth's death. His lawyer says the bullet that killed him was a ricochet.
But the ballistics report has not yet been officially published.
13:40 GMT, Thursday, 11 December 2008
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