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Cyprus News Agency: News in English (PM), 01-09-03
CONTENTS
[01] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus
[02] Chris Barnard - Autopsy - Funeral
[03] President Clerides - Indian High Commissioner - Credentials
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[01] Weather and Temperatures for Cyprus
Nicosia, Sep 03(CNA) - Today's weather and temperatures for Cyprus,
according to the Meteorological Service at Larnaca International Airport
are:
Temperatures (degrees Celcius)
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Station Maximum Minimum Weather
(At 1200 UTC)
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Nicosia 38 20 FINE
Larnaca 32 21 FINE
Limassol 35 22 FINE
Paphos 31 21 FINE
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CNA/RM/2001
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[02] Chris Barnard - Autopsy - Funeral
Nicosia, Sep 3 (CNA) -- The world renown heart surgeon, Chris Barnard, who
died Sunday in the holiday resort of Paphos at the age of 78, will be
buried in his home town, Beaufort West, in the Western Cape, the South
African embassy announced today.
Meanwhile in Paphos, it was announced that the autopsy will take place
Tuesday by state pathologist Eleni Antoniou, in the presence of foreign
colleagues.
CNA/SS/MM/RM/2001
ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY
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[03] President Clerides - Indian High Commissioner - Credentials
Nicosia, Sep 3 (CNA) -- India will always support the independence, unity,
territorial integrity and sovereignty of Cyprus, and gives its full backing
to President Galfcos Clerides' commitment to find a settlement through
dialogue, Indian High Commissioner to Cyprus Shri Pavan Varma said today as
he presented his credentials and described Cyprus as a "valuable and
trusted friend" whose cooperation and support is much appreciated.
Receiving the credentials, President Clerides said India should assume the
role and position it deserves in world affairs and noted the common
historical bonds the two countries share. He said he expects the Turkish
Cypriot side to return to the negotiating table and abandon its
intransigent positions to help find a settlement, based on UN resolutions
and respect of international law.
CNA/MM/RM/2001
ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY
CNA ENDS
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