With God on our side, again...
THE FLAT in Kentish town has a fireplace full of empty wine bottles, a TV the size of a football pitch and a white kitchen with numerous alarmingly high tech stainless steel implements to open yet .
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From the sublime to the ridiculous
NOVEMBER 4, 2008 will go down in history as the day change came. Never before has the election of a US President assumed such worldly and historic importance as Barack Obama. John McCain accepted .
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Another state mess for the taxpayer to pay for
EVERY week sees a new twist to the government’s shambolic mess of an energy policy which has only one purpose: satisfying the demands of the unions of the Electricity Authority of Cyprs (EAC) .
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Stelios warns no escape from economic slump
THE global economic crisis will worsen in 2009, and no one will escape, easy-brand tycoon Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou warned yesterday in Larnaca, where he is due to open the island’s first-ever .
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Christofias calls for more financial regulation
PRESIDENT Demetris Christofias yesterday called for more regulatory authority for the financial system, in the wake of the international crisis.Christofias was speaking at Larnaca airport on his way .
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Rabbit evidence stolen
THE PAPHOS Veterinary Services were yesterday searching for five dead rabbits, which were stolen from the offices and were meant to be used as evidence against a suspected poacher.The rabbits had .
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Wall appears across road overnight
RESIDENTS of Peyia in Paphos were stunned when they awoke on Thursday morning to find that a brick wall had been erected across the road.The 6ft wall appeared overnight and was found by commuters in .
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Family donate son’s organs after accident
THE PARENTS of a teenage boy who yesterday succumbed to his injuries after a road accident have decided to donate their son’s organs.Sixteen-year-old Christodoulos Christoforou had been critically .
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More support needed for MS sufferers
MORE needs to be done to support people suffering from multiple sclerosis in Cyprus, a support group said yesterday.Some 1,200 people suffer from multiple sclerosis, or MS, on the island, Lenia .
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