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<title>Greenpeace vessel attacked </title>
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<description>Three Turkish tuna fishing vessels surrounded the Greenpeace ship &quot;Arctic Sunrise&quot; in the Cypriot Channel this morning, with crew from one vessel attacking the ship with lead weights.</description>
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<title>Cyprus remains divided</title>
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<description>Cyprus will remain divided after Greek Cypriots rejected a settlement plan put forward by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, which was approved by Turkish Cypriots.</description>
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<title>Architects bridge diplomatic gap in Cyprus</title>
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<description>Without fanfare, the unthinkable is happening on Cyprus. Undeterred by the repeated failure of diplomatic efforts toward reconciliation between the Greek and Turkish communities, Cypriot professionals involved with cultural heritage conservation have been trying their hand at peace-building.</description>
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<title>Cyprus senses a time to mend</title>
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<description>Almost 30 years after the partition of Cyprus, a new opinion poll suggests that 65 percent of Turkish Cypriots back a United Nations plan for reunifying the island and Turkey has softened its hardline policy, reports Jessica Lutz.</description>
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<title>Cyprus peace plan shocks the island's communities</title>
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<description>United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan's peace plan for Cyprus dropped like a bombshell on the divided island, sending shock waves through the two communities, reports Ann-Sofi Jakobsson Hatay.</description>
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<title>Green lines, red lines in Cyprus</title>
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<description>Restrictions on the media in Northern Cyprus are increasing as the southern part of the divided island moves towards membership of the European Union, says Tabitha Morgan.</description>
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<title>Peace Through Art in the Capital</title>
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<description>An innovative program to reach young Greek and Turkish Cypriots is taking place in Washington, D.C., where artistically minded young people have come together around art and to learn the art of peaceful coexistence.</description>
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