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Greeks Split Over Pathway, Elevator Construction For Disabled Parthenon Visitors

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The United Nations world heritage body, UNESCO, wants Greece to stop
installing concrete paths around the iconic Parthenon atop the Acropolis in
Athens. Much of the work has been completed, intended to make it more
accessible for tourists, especially the wheelchair bound. But critics call
it criminal. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports from Athens
about how the debate is playing out.