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Postby Gregory » Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:12 pm

Good old President Taz had his sons best friend as head of the Ports authority and his nephew on the board of the Electrical company. You may had noticed as well that his govt spokesman was married to President Taz's niece.

It happens, whomever is President. You need to contain it as much s possible but it will happen in a small place like Cyprus.

The Chairman of Omonoia who has provided the AKEL Secretary General with a house is still paying for the electricity bill of that house a year after Kyprianou moved in. You don't want to know how much this developer sold that house with a pool to AKEL for. :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:22 pm

Gregory wrote:Good old President Taz had his sons best friend as head of the Ports authority and his nephew on the board of the Electrical company. You may had noticed as well that his govt spokesman was married to President Taz's niece.

It happens, whomever is President. You need to contain it as much s possible but it will happen in a small place like Cyprus.

The Chairman of Omonoia who has provided the AKEL Secretary General with a house is still paying for the electricity bill of that house a year after Kyprianou moved in. You don't want to know how much this developer sold that house with a pool to AKEL for. :lol:


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Postby Gregory » Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:25 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Gregory wrote:Good old President Taz had his sons best friend as head of the Ports authority and his nephew on the board of the Electrical company. You may had noticed as well that his govt spokesman was married to President Taz's niece.

It happens, whomever is President. You need to contain it as much s possible but it will happen in a small place like Cyprus.

The Chairman of Omonoia who has provided the AKEL Secretary General with a house is still paying for the electricity bill of that house a year after Kyprianou moved in. You don't want to know how much this developer sold that house with a pool to AKEL for. :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Please do tell us...


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Postby Paphitis » Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:29 pm

Cuba: 4th worst country to be a blogger....

Only government officials and people with links to the Communist Party have Web access. The general population goes online at hotels or government-controlled Internet cafés by means of expensive voucher cards. A small number of independent bloggers such as Yoani Sánchez detail everyday life and offer criticism of the regime. Their blogs are hosted outside the country and are largely blocked on the island. Two independent bloggers tell CPJ that they are harassed by authorities. Only pro-government bloggers can post their material on domestic sites that can be easily accessed.

Lowlight: The government now jails 21 writers who were on the leading edge of online journalism in the early part of the decade. These writers, all but one of whom was jailed in 2003, phoned or faxed their material to overseas Web sites for posting.

http://cpj.org/reports/2009/04/10-worst ... logger.php
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