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Meropi Kyriacou Honored as TNH Educator of the Year
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
NICOSIA – The Cypriot soccer league got back on track Monday after referees ended their walkout following assurances about their safety in the wake of a bombing attack against a colleague’s car.
Despite the development, there are still lingering allegations of match-fixing.
Justice Minister George Savvides announced the appointment of a senior police officer who will be the point man in collecting all information about match-fixing and possible threats against referees.
Savvides also announced the setting up of a whistleblower hotline for tip-offs on possible match-fixing. He said anyone willing to provide information about possible match-fixing can do so to any law enforcement official they feel at ease with in complete anonymity.
“Whoever loves the sport, now is the time to speak,” Savvides said after a meeting with the chief of police and top officials from the country’s referee association and soccer federation. “This guilty silence must stop.”
Savvides said despite the many honest officials involved in Cypriot soccer, there are a few who “pollute” the sport. He said no one can convincingly claim that there are no officials, referees or players implicated in match-fixing given the 85 instances in which there was suspicious betting activity on soccer matches.
The minister also renewed an appeal to lawmakers to pass legislation enabling law enforcement authorities to wire-tap telephone conversations for cases involving serious crimes or threats to the state.
He also pleaded for approval of a law that would help identify users of pre-paid mobile telephones in order to expose those who make threatening calls or are involved in criminal activity.
The Cypriot soccer federation suspended all matches on Friday when referees announced they wouldn’t officiate any matches after an explosive device caused extensive damage to the car of one of their own, Andreas Constantinou.
The bomb attack came amid new match-fixing allegations regarding four second-division matches and a pair of cup matches on which UEFA said there was suspicious betting activity.
Cypriot police on Sunday arrested a 30-year-old soccer player in connection with one of those matches, but was later released without being charged.
NEW YORK – Meropi Kyriacou, the new Principal of The Cathedral School in Manhattan, was honored as The National Herald’s Educator of the Year.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza (AP) — An international team of doctors visiting a hospital in central Gaza was prepared for the worst.
NASHVILLE, ΤΝ – With a special event organized by the Hellenic Institute of Cultural Diplomacy - U.
ASTORIA – Greek Minister of the Interior Niki Kerameus offered an informative presentation on postal voting in the upcoming European Union elections for Greek citizens in a well-attended event held at the St.
NICOSIA - A meeting between the ministers of energy for Cyprus and Israel - George Papanastasiou and Eli Cohen - led to an agreement that the countries would make an underwater electric cable link a top priority, linking them to Europe.
LONDON (AP) — The British Museum on Thursday appointed National Portrait Gallery chief Nicholas Cullinan as its new director, as the 265-year-old institution grapples with the apparent theft of hundreds of artifacts and growing international scrutiny of its collection.