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Edging slowly closer to reunification

By Helena Smith  -  29.05.2008 / 00:00 CET
Despite more difficulty than he had expected, Demetris Christofias, the recently elected Greek Cypriot president, is moving the divided island closer to reunification.

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Ledra Street Greek and Turkish Cypriots last month pulled down barricades that have separated them for half a century and reopened Ledra Street, a thoroughfare that had become a potent symbol of the island's partition. REUTERS
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Shared dreams Mehmet Ali Talat (left) and Demetris Christofias. REUTERS

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