Archbishop Chrysostomos calls for peace in Cyprus

 Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church on the island, Archbishop Chrysostomos B’ appealed to the representatives of the religious communities which participated in the International Meeting for Peace “The Civilisation of Peace:

?U to launch social campaign in Cyprus

Vladimir Spidla, Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Commissioner, will be in Cyprus on Thursday to inaugurate a three-day information campaign entitled “Do you know what Social Europe can do for you?”.

Barclays Wealth prefers high yield stocks

Economic news remains almost unrelentingly grim and the media has now moved its focus on from the credit crunch to the recessionary impact on the economy, but analysts at Barclays Wealth (BW)

HP sees stronger-than-expected 2009, shares up

Hewlett-Packard Co posted stronger-than-expected results and forecast full-year profit above Wall Street estimates, underscoring its resilience to an economic crisis that has dragged down other tech companies. Shares of HP jumped 10