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Turkish Cypriots head to the polls.

Author: Simon Bahceli TURKISH Cypriots go to the polls today in an election that could have a marked impact on the outcome of the island's ongoing reunification talks. One hundred and sixty-four thousands residents of the north will choose between pro-reunification incumbent Mehmet Ali Talat and Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Greek number plates? It would be a world first.

Cyprus is thinking about changing to Greek alphabet number plates in the near future? It's time we stood up to the highly paid arrogant civil servant or MP who sits in the Road Traffic Department who makes such wide sweeping decisions, in direct contravention, of not one but two treaties, one of Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Cats column was neither funny nor entertaining.(Column)

Whoever allowed Richard Dickenson to write his piece ('About Cats', Sunday Mail 'Living' section, April 11) must be living on another planet. I do not believe the writer is a cat lover at all and I feel very sorry for the unfortunate cat he says he has because to write such an article and in such Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Holy Abuse.

Author: Ian Buruma IN HIS remarkable apology to the Catholics of Ireland (most of that country's population), Pope Benedict XVI explained why he thought sinful priests were tempted to commit sexual acts with children. It was because of "new and serious challenges to the faith arising from the rapid Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Eroglu victory.

DERVIS EROGLU, who supports Turkish Cypriot independence, claimed victory in the north's 'presidential' election on Sunday. Eroglu won more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a run-off and beat incumbent Mehmet Ali Talat, according to preliminiary results. Full story

Swimming pool regulations could cost thousands.

Author: Bejay Browne A LONG-IGNORED law passed in 1992, which designates all shared swimming pools as subject to the same strict regulations as public pools, is coming back to haunt property owners and developers in Paphos. The law stipulates that pools shared by more than one family are classed as Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Search for ninth man in conspiracy case.

POLICE were yesterday looking for Alexis Mavromichalis, also known as 'Alexoui', for questioning in connection with the case involving eight men who were remanded in custody on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. The eight were remanded on Friday morning for eight days on charges of Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Our View: Scuppering talks is Turkey’s call, not Eroglu’s.

IF THE FORECASTS of the pollsters (or should we say pseudo-pollsters?) are correct, 'Prime Minister' Dervis Eroglu should easily win today's 'presidential elections' in the north. The last opinion poll, published two weeks ago, had the hard-line, nationalist candidate securing an outright victory, Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Bringing icons to life.

Author: Jill Campbell Mackay These days, icons are generally assumed to be found on one's computer screen, there as a symbol to signify a command. When used in conversation, an icon now refers to something that is instantly recognised. The word comes from the Greek 'eikona,' meaning image, and Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story

Lisbon Treaty shines a ray of hope on Cyprus.

Author: Hugh Pope and Didem Akyel WITH TURKISH Cypriot elections today, the future of the Cypriot negotiations are under question. It is clear from the candidates' platforms that a victory for incumbent Mehmet Ali Talat will make it easier and quicker to reach a deal on a true federal state. But Publication: Cyprus Mail (Cyprus) Full story
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