Deputies call for proper prison medical service
THE House Human Rights Committee yesterday called on the Health Ministry to take immediate steps to improve the Central Prison’s medical services. Over the past fortnight, the Committee visited the .
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Bill sets fines for misleading ads
THE government is set to crack down on misleading advertisements with a new bill introducing fines for offenders.The Chairman of the House Commerce Committee, Lefteris Christoforou of DISY, announced .
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Concerns over poisoned fish found on seabed
FEARS of poisoned amberjacks have come to be added on the increasing list of health fears which riddle local news.Sunflower oil contaminated by mineral oil, high levels of the carcinogenic aflatoxin .
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Fuel price hikes force CY fares up
CYPRUS Airways (CY) has imposed three fuel surcharges totaling €28 on ticket costs this year alone due to a skyrocketing fuel bill that is now costing the airline an extra €5 million a month.CY .
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Food scientist: aflatoxin risks are tiny
“MILK and its by-products are completely safe to consume but the public should follow any instructions given by the Ministries of Health and Agriculture.”That was the verdict of the President of the .
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President heads to UK to meet Prime Minister
Britain says it is not interfering in the Cyprus issueBRITAIN IS not interfering in efforts for a Cyprus settlement or giving any specific proposals, said British High Commissioner Peter Millett .
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All clear for milk and dairy products
CONSUMERS can consume milk and dairy products without fear of toxin contamination, the authorities said yesterday.Following the first results on samples taken to test for aflatoxin M1 after the .
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Why Greeks can improvise so well…
YOU DON’T often get free concerts these days and you don’t often get women handing out free packets of Golden Virginia and Rizla papers as you enter. But that is Greece for you: it must be one of the .
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