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Cyprus selects their song for Eurovision 2009
Cyprus is pinning its hopes on the voice of a school pupil for this year’s Eurovision song contest in Moscow. The song ‘Firefly’, sung by 16-year-old Christina Metaxa, came out winner by a huge margin d...
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Closer ties sought between Cyprus and the City of London
Ian Luder, Lord Mayor of the City of London yesterday described his visit to Cyprus as “as a tremendous success.” During his three-day stay on the island, Luder will be meeting with leading local businessmen...
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Tougher Smoking Ban Likely
A total ban on smoking in all areas where food and drink are served looks increasingly likely as authorities begin to swing in favour of the idea. Following intense discussion on the matter in the House Health Committee...
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Ayia Napa Marina Project Picking Up Speed
The cabinet is today expected to approve the five-member steering committee that will be in charge of overlooking the Ayia Napa marina project. According to Commerce Minister Antonis Paschalides, who yesterday discussed...
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Cyprus Airways start their fleet renewal
CYPRUS Airways (CY) have sold one of their old Airbus A320s for $5.6 million, implementing their strategy for renewal of their fleet, the airline's chairman announced yesterday. Cyprus Airways Executive Chairman Kikis L...
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Neoclassical building to be demolished
One of the few remaining neoclassical buildings in Nicosia was torn down by bulldozers over the holidays, despite objections from the public. The famous Loukoudi building in Demostheni Severi Avenue in Nicosia was demol...
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The Heroes are coming to town
Cypriot academic help spearhead EU road safety campaign A local chartered psychologist's years-long efforts to improve road safety have prompted an all-new EU-wide project. Dr George A. Georgiou, based at the Universit...
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British planned to close Bases in 1978
British planned to close Bases in 1978 As a result of revising the defence budget, the British government in 1974 had decided in principle to abandon the bases in Cyprus but stalled because of American objections, ...
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Military service reduced
Military service for Cypriot nationals is to be reduced to 19 months Mandatory military service will be reduced to 19 months, following Cabinet approval, as part of an effort by the Ministry of Defence to update and reo...
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More rain needed
Recent stormy weather has helped dwindling water resources with winter rainfall reaching 51% of the seasonal average and further January downpours expected. A comparatively wet December – reaching 91% of the month...
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Research and Development deal signed
Cyprus and Britain have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the fields of scientific research and development. The memorandum was signed this week by Education Minister Andreas Demetriou and British High C...
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Onorthos fairytail ends
Anorthos Famagustas European journey came to an end on Tuesday after a 1-0 defeat to Panathinaikos in Athens. Temuri Ketsbias side couldn't even celebrate the consolation of a UEFA Cup spot after hearing that Werder Brem...
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Cyprus hosts cycling Sunshine Cup event
Cyprus will once again host a prestigious cycling event next year as organisers gear up for the 2009 Cyprus Sunshine Cup. The event will see more renowned athletes taking part in the competition including Olympic go...
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Makarios statue has found new home
As from 11th December the 9.5m bronze statue of Archbishop Makarios has been relocated to the Troodos Mountains, set in a clearing against a pine-covered mound, it overlooks the endless contours of the mountains and is v...
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Medical Tourism for Cyprus
Cyprus is looking to further develop medical tourism by promotion of the medical, dental and spa services available, with the initial emphasis being given to the tourists who visit Cyprus every year. Medical...
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Last farewell to Papadopoulos
Thousands of mourners yesterday attended the State funeral service of former President Tassos Papasopoulos, The former president died on Friday, aged 74. Archbishop Chrysostomos presided over the service at the new Saint...
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Christmas in the cities
The municipality are organising a series of island-wide events over the festive period ranging from carol concerts to Christmas train rides and fireworks display. With decorations ranging from classy to tacky, it i...
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New Paphos airport opens
The new terminal sited alongside the original Paphos airport was officially opened on 17th November 2008, will be able to handle 2.7 million passengers a year and has parking bays for 940 cars. The first day of operation...
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The First Inhabitants?
A hunt for the prehistoric hunter-gatherers of Cyprus is underway in the lower Troodos area aiming to establish the earliest human existence on the island. An archaeological research team headed by Prehistoric Archaeolog...
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