Think again, Denktash urges Greek Cypriots

TURKISH Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash said yesterday he had written a second letter to President Tassos Papadopoulos regarding his confidence-building proposals despite the rejection of

Shipping outlook rosy despite the war

By a Staff Reporter DESPITE the fact the Iraq crisis will take its toll on Cyprus’ shipping, the outlook for the industry is highly promising,

Private clinics face overhaul

PRIVATE clinics have until the end of the year to comply with new legislation or face being closed down. A source close to the Health

Parliament blocks CyTA investment plans

THE PLENUM has blocked CyTA’s bid to invest in Greek telecoms company Q- Telecom, which has acquired a service provider licence for mobile telephony in

Land reactions exaggerated, minister says

By a Staff Reporter INTERIOR Minister Andreas Christou yesterday said the reactions concerning the changes of Nicosia town planning regulations were exaggerated. Deputies on Thursday

Rates cut as inflation rises

By a Staff Reporter THE Central Bank yesterday cut its key lending rate by half a per cent to 4.5 per cent amid signs of