Members of Greece's bloodiest terrorist cell made murder "their job" as they outwitted authorities for more than a generation, a lawyer for the families US and British victims said Monday. The trial of 19 suspected November 17 members moved into a new phase with summations by attorneys for families of victims whose slaying is blamed on the group. Civil and criminal proceedings can run parallel in Greek courts. Ilias Anagnostopoulos, representing the families of American and British victims, said for three decades the November 17 "gang" caused havoc with armed robberies, explosions and assassinations of "unsuspecting victims." "They existed, lived...