‘We don’t turn anyone away’ say volunteer doctors
By Peter Stevenson MEMBERS of Volunteer Doctors Cyprus have treated around 350 people at their free clinic in Nicosia since it opened three months ago, while two more, one in Paphos and one in Polis .
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Georghadji: EAC is not even a going concern
By George Psyllides PRIVATE auditors have expressed doubt the electricity authority (EAC) could be considered a going concern and have asked its board to draft a credible plan to tackle the problem, .
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Mickelson, Horschel tied for US Open lead
By Larry Fine Phil Mickelson rolled in an 18-foot birdie putt in fading light at the 18th hole to grab a share of the lead in Friday’s second round of the U.S. Open when play was suspended due .
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Baghdatis takes on Berlocq at Topshelf Open
By Nemanja Bjedov Marcos Baghdatis will take on Argentinean Carlos Berlocq in the first round of the ATP World Tour 250 Topshelf Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. The sixth seeded Cypriot, who turns 28 .
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Piglets and puppies killed in farm fire
A FIRE at livestock premises in the Tremithousa area of Paphos killed a sow and her 14 piglets as well as a wolfhound mother and her seven puppies, police said. The building was completely destroyed .
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Man mugged in Chlorakas
A 63-YEAR-OLD man was mugged by three people in Chlorakas around midnight on Friday, getting away with his mobile phone and his wallet which he told police contained €300. According to reports, the .
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Electronics stolen in school burglary
ELECTRONIC devices valued at more than €1,500 were stolen from the Technical School in Avgorou during last week, police said on Saturday. The head of the Technical School reported to Famagusta CID .
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