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(13 Dec 2008) SHOTLIST 1. Wide of Syntagma Square, pan to the parliament with protest in front 2. Mid of protest 3. Change of military guards of honour marching around the protest 4. Pan of protesters seated 5. Close of protester holding a rose, tilt to face 6. Protest with guard of honour in the background 7. Close-up of protesters holding a rose 8. Protesters with a dog 9. Close-up of protester, tilt down to dog sleeping 10. Wide of protest with parliament in the background 11. Close-up of Acropolis 12. Wide of square, burned Christmas tree 13. Close-up of workers 14. Band playing 15. Greek flag 16. Wide top shot of the parliament with protest in front 17. Various top shot of protesters in front of parliament 18. Mid of protesters gathered around 19. Police arriving outside parliament 20. Various of group of protesters approaching police shouting and throwing items at police, then police pushing protesters back 21. Police moving back as protesters move forward 22. Mid of police lined up in front of protesters outside parliament 23. Various of protesters gathered outside parliament STORYLINE A week after the police shooting of a 15-year-old boy sparked riots across Greece, young protesters on Saturday promised to remain on the streets until their concerns are addressed. Several dozen students took part in a peaceful sit-down demonstration in Athens' central Syntagma Square. Later in the afternoon, around two-thousand protesters gathered in the square. The protesters then got into a confrontation with riot police who moved in and tried seal off the area outside parliament where the change of military guards takes place. Protesters said that more demonstrations were scheduled for later in the day on Saturday, including a vigil at the place and time that 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot by a police officer a week ago. Grigoropoulos' death has sparked daily demonstrations that have turned violent, leaving hundreds of stores smashed and looted. At least 70 people have been injured and more than 200 arrested. Daily rallies are scheduled over the next week, including plans to gather outside police headquarters. While most of the protesters have been peaceful, the tone has been set by a violent fringe. And more young people have been willing to join them than in the past. The protests are driven in part by the widening gap between rich and poor in a country where the minimum monthly wage is 658 euros (850 US Dollars), graduates have poor job prospects and the government is making painful reforms to the pension system. Beleaguered Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis has ruled out early elections, and renewed calls on opposition parties to issue stronger public condemnations of the violence. Athens Mayor Nikitas Kaklamanis renewed calls for demonstrations to remain peaceful and promised to replace the city's torched Christmas tree next week. Christmas shoppers cautiously returned to central Athens on Saturday, with many shops boarding up their windows instead of replacing glass for fear of further violence. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...