Archive for January 13th, 2010
Spartans turning around - Salt Lake Tribune
Spartans turning around Salt Lake Tribune Something changed about the Murray girls' basketball team at halftime during its game against Cyprus last week. ... |
Cyprus police say no political motives behind shooting of publisher - Xinhua
Sofia Echo | Cyprus police say no political motives behind shooting of publisher Xinhua 13 (Xinhua) -- Cyprus police investigating the murder of a prominent broadcaster and publisher have excluded political motivation behind the shooting. ... Cyprus Police: Publisher's Murder Not Political Cyprus media murder condemned by president European, world publishers condemn slaying of Cyprus newspaper boss |
Cyprus peace talks fail to achieve breakthrough - Earthtimes (press release)
BBC News | Cyprus peace talks fail to achieve breakthrough Earthtimes (press release) By : dpa Athens/Nicosia - Rival leaders on the divided island of Cyprus ended three days of peace talks Wednesday without any indication of a breakthrough ... UN envoy satisfied with intensified Cyprus reunification talks Cyprus a model of ethnic partition - FM Turkish FM calls on Britain to engage actively in Cyprus talks |
Incoming EU enlargement chief backs Turkey - UPI.com
Hurriyet Daily News | Incoming EU enlargement chief backs Turkey UPI.com It faces obstacles, however, on various provisions over the island of Cyprus. Cyprus was divided into a Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish-occupied north in ... EU enlargement chief presses Turkey over Cyprus Communist past not an issue for Enlargement commissioner (Roundup) Commissioner-to-be backs Turkish membership |
Cyprus tourism dips 10.9 percent in 2009 - AFP
AFP | Cyprus tourism dips 10.9 percent in 2009 AFP NICOSIA — Cyprus tourist arrivals plunged 10.9 percent in 2009, the government's statistics office reported on Wednesday, bringing more bad news to the ... Tourist arrivals in Cyprus drop 10.9% in 2009 FinancialCyprus Tourist Arrivals Decrease In December |
Cyprus Police: Publisher’s Murder Not Political - New York Times
Sofia Echo | Cyprus Police: Publisher's Murder Not Political New York Times By AP NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- Police in Cyprus say that it is unlikely that the assassination of the country's most powerful publisher was politically ... Cyprus police arrest suspected killers of prominent broadcaster Cyprus: 3 men arrested for murder of Hadjicostis The assassination of Andy Hadjicostis |
Cyprus police: publisher’s murder not political - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Sofia Echo | Cyprus police: publisher's murder not political Atlanta Journal Constitution AP NICOSIA, Cyprus — Police in Cyprus say that it is unlikely that the assassination of the country's most powerful publisher was politically motivated. ... Cyprus media murder condemned by president European, world publishers condemn slaying of Cyprus newspaper boss High-profile murder shocks Cyprus |
UN envoy satisfied with intensified Cyprus reunification talks - Southeast European Times
BBC News | UN envoy satisfied with intensified Cyprus reunification talks Southeast European Times NICOSIA, Cyprus -- UN Special Envoy for Cyprus Alexander Downer said on Tuesday (January 12th) that he is satisfied with intensified talks on reunification ... Cyprus a model of ethnic partition - FM UN satisfied with Cyprus accelerated talks Turkish FM calls on Britain to engage actively in Cyprus talks |
Gul to Israel: Apologize, or we withdraw our ambassador - The Majlis (blog)
Ha'aretz | Gul to Israel: Apologize, or we withdraw our ambassador The Majlis (blog) Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's foreign minister, didn't apologize for Ayalon's conduct during a press conference today in Cyprus. Ayalon said Israel "wouldn't ... Lieberman: Turkish crisis must be diffused while maintaining mutual respect Fewer Israelis Planning Turkey Trip Turkey threatens to recall Israel envoy |
Cyprus hotel and tourist associations oppose taxes - Cyprus Property News Magazine (blog)
Cyprus Property News Magazine (blog) | Cyprus hotel and tourist associations oppose taxes Cyprus Property News Magazine (blog) The Association of Cyprus Tourist Enterprises, STEK, and the Cyprus Hotel Association, PASYXE, are the latest groups to announce their opposition to the ... |