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(6 Dec 2010) 1. Wide of riot police charging at demonstrators who throw projectiles towards them 2. Smoke seen rising behind demonstrators 3. Demonstrators running down street, one carrying a red lit, smoking flare 4. Demonstrators throwing objects at riot police with smoke from flash bomb seen after UPSOUND of blast 5. Pan of riot police on street and demonstrators and stray dog 6. Various of demonstrators throwing objects 7. Various of march continuing after scuffles 8. Wide of people at memorial where teen was killed in 2008 9. Mid of memorial with flowers 10. Plaque with picture of killed teen 11. Candles on ground shaped into teen's initials 12. People looking at memorial 13. Close of street sign at scene of memorial showing name of teen 14. Poster announcing demonstration on 6 December for two-year anniversary 15. Kostas Zouboulakis in shop 16. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Kostas Zouboulakis, shop owner near site of killing: "Two years later and in conjunction with the crisis we're going through, it is something that always makes us sad and that we shall always remember." 17. Wide of sign reading (English) "Remember, remember, the 6th of December" next to plaque with picture of teen STORYLINE: Youths hurled rocks and other objects at police in central Athens on Monday during a student protest to mark two years since the fatal police shooting of a teenage boy that sparked Greece's worst riots in decades. Police closed roads and deployed several thousand officers around the city, but maintained a minimal presence at the site where some 15-hundred students gathered outside Athens University's main buildings. Protesting youths pelted police and a Finance Ministry building with rocks and oranges and smashed glass phone booths, but the violence only lasted a few minutes. Several rallies were planned on Monday to mark the death of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos, shot by a policeman in the Exarchia district of the capital. The civil servants' union was marking the event with a three-hour work stoppage in Athens, while demonstrations were also being held in the northern city of Thessaloniki. The marches in Athens were to culminate in a vigil on Monday night at the site where the teenager was killed. Limited violence broke out during the first anniversary of Grigoropoulos' death, with youths clashing with riot police in Athens. Grigoropoulos' killing on 6 December, 2008, sparked the worst civil unrest Greece had seen in decades, with youths rampaging through cities almost nightly for two weeks, torching cars and buildings, smashing windows, looting stores and clashing with riot police. In October, policeman Epaminondas Korkoneas was convicted of the teenager's murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment. A second policeman was convicted of complicity and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Korkoneas had argued that Grigoropoulos was killed inadvertently by a ricochet when the policeman fired a warning shot following an earlier altercation with youths in the area. 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...