Outrage at rush-hour death blast

By Charlie Charalambous OUTRAGE greeted yesterday’s horrific murder in Limassol of a 52-year-old civil servant, who was killed in a rush-hour car bomb attack just

Clerides under fire for Pangalos comments

By Jean Christou PRESIDENT Clerides’ televised accusations against former Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos, over his involvement in the Russian missile fiasco, provoked a strong

Into the lion’s den

By Charlie Charalambous STILL wet behind the ears, suffering first day nerves and a little uneasy about divulging information, new government spokesman Costas Serezis entered

Share prices hit record high

By Hamza Hendawi SHARE prices roared to a new all-time high yesterday, thanks to the blue- chips of the two largest banks. The all-share index

New appeals to end bitter hotel strike

By Jean Christou STRIKING workers from the two Lordos hotels continued their sit-down protest yesterday on beaches along the Larnaca to Dhekelia road. Union representatives

Student nurses go on strike

THE ISLAND’S student nurses staged a 24-hour strike yesterday to protest work and vacation conditions and the value of their diplomas, in a walkout the

Tourists among seven hurt in crash

SEVEN people, including four tourists, were slightly injured on the Ayia Napa to Xylophagou road yesterday afternoon. The accident happened at around 3.30pm, when a