Greek police on Kos race to ease number of stuck refugees

1KOS, Greece (AP) - Greek police registration officers working around the clock have greatly reduced the numbers of Syrian refugees stuck in miserable conditions on the holiday island of Kos, where hundreds arrive daily in packed boats from Turkey.
2A rudimentary processing center set up in a stadium on Kos was largely empty Thursday morning after police issued temporary travel papers to at least 1,000 men, women and children.
3But large numbers of refugees remain camped outside the stadium waiting to register.
4The influx has overwhelmed local authorities.
5More than 200 people, mainly Syrian Kurds from the war-devastated town of Kobani, arrived early Thursday, in at least six rubber boats.
6Another group of refugees was picked up at sea by a coast guard launch.