Massive wildfires in Greece were “generally receding” on Wednesday, fire authorities said, as anger rose over the government’s handling of the catastrophic blazes that have seared vast stretches of countryside and killed at least 64 people. The fires are dominating political debate ahead of Sept. 16 general elections. Criticism that the government failed to respond fast enough — and its suggestions the fires resulted from an organized attack — could hurt Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis. Full Story
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