Because… patriarchy

By Sinead Kelly WHAT’S the deal with Nobel prizewinning men and a faction of modern feminists? It seems that practically every time the former try

Rooting out mind patterns

By Sinead Kelly “YOU’RE an adrenaline junkie,” Dr Catherine Demetriades tells me as she analysed my scan using what she calls the SMART (stored memory

Michaelides trial postponed again

By Sinead Kelly Former interior minister Dinos Michaelides and his son Michalis’ trial in Greece was adjourned yesterday for the third time in two months.

Tenders sought for old Limassol port

By Sinead Kelly The Cyprus Ports Authority (CPA) has invited tenders for the commercial operation of the old Limassol port, open for business following its