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ATHENS, Greece — Greek protesters pushed their way into television and radio studios Tuesday, forcing broadcasters to put out anti-government messages.
A group of about 10 youths got into the studio of NET state television and turned off a broadcast of a speech by Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis, station officials said. The protesters forced studio cameras to instead show them holding up banners that read: “Stop watching, get out onto the streets,” and “Free everyone who has been arrested.”



