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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (AM), 01-06-23
CONTENTS
[01] Commerce Minister - Marinas
[02] Cyprus - European Cup 2001 - Second League
[03] FM - Missing persons - Exhumations
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[01] Commerce Minister - Marinas
Nicosia, Jun 23 (CNA) -- Cyprus Commerce, Industry and Tourism Minister,
Nicos Rolandis, yesterday announced that the construction of six marinas of
a total capacity of 4,100 would start by mid 2002.
Speaking at a press conference, Rolandis said that by 23 July international
tenders would be requested adding that the marinas would be built with the
method of self-funding.
CNA/RM/NMA/2001
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[02] Cyprus - European Cup 2001 - Second League
Nicosia, Jun 23 (CNA) -- The European Cup 2001 (Second League) begins here
today with the participation of athletes from 15 countries.
According to a press release issued by the Cyprus Organizing Committee the
annual European Cup, known until recently as the "The Bruno Zauli Cup"
which ends tomorrow, is divided in leagues and groups and is a competition
for national teams in which each country may take part with one men's and
one women's team.
CNA/RM/NMA/2001
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FM - Missing persons - Exhumations (EMBARGO) Åmbargo until 18:00
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[03] FM - Missing persons - Exhumations
Nicosia, Jun 23 (CNA) -- The Cyprus government calls on the Turkish Cypriot
side to cooperate in the investigations into the fate of missing persons
and deal with the issue as a humanitarian one, Foreign Minister Ioannis
Kasoulides said here today adding the government renews its appeal to
relatives of missing persons to come forward to give blood to scientists
and any information that might be of use to the process of exhumation and
identification of remains of the 1974 Turkish invasion.
Speaking at the 17th Annual Marathon of Love for Missing Persons Kasoulides
said the government decided unilaterally to proceed with the exhumations
after the Turkish Cypriot side raised serious obstacles in the
implementation of an agreement it had made in July 1997 with President
Glafcos Clerides adding that the this process has so far revealed that
about 26 remains are relate to cases of missing persons.
CNA/RM/NMA/2001
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