J has inherited my cold - now gone - so we decide not to share the sneezes at church. So morning in with brunch and the Cypriot Sunday Mail. It's a weekly treat for the puzzles and avoids the mindless chauvinism of the Cyprus Weekly - in fact a couple of the regular opinion pieces are quite good - but otherwise a bit lame. It does have the week's radio and tv listings, though this, of course, does nothing to improve the quality of the television offerings. But it's thin to begin with, and padded - not only with the usual advertising, but with articles that are very thinly disguised advertising and repeated news events, appearing in various parts of the paper in more or less detail.
One such repeat this week (appearing in three places) concerns the disruption of university elections by an invasion of about fifteen people in black, wearing helmets and brandishing bats and crowbars. They threatened student voters, threw chairs, used pepper spray, and stole four ballot boxes. Some have since been arrested (in one case because the helmets were still lying in the back seat of his car). Nor were these adolescent pranksters: one of those arrested was 27, and another a serving officer in the National Guard. Only in Cyprus.
One such repeat this week (appearing in three places) concerns the disruption of university elections by an invasion of about fifteen people in black, wearing helmets and brandishing bats and crowbars. They threatened student voters, threw chairs, used pepper spray, and stole four ballot boxes. Some have since been arrested (in one case because the helmets were still lying in the back seat of his car). Nor were these adolescent pranksters: one of those arrested was 27, and another a serving officer in the National Guard. Only in Cyprus.