The EU is admitting 3rd world countries -- which is a fine thing to do --
but that does not transform them into industrial countries. Cypriot PCI and
other economic indicators leave them in 3rd world status, IMHO.

I suppose with the retirement of Raouf Denktash, Turkish Cyprus may follow,
but via the Cypriot or Turkish route?

Increasingly, BTW, I like 3rd world cultures over that of the West, so I
take little comfort for the Cypriots in their rush toward European-ness....

Lawry


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Lawry,

Cyprus (the Greek part) is EU, not 3rd world.  Although the difference is
increasingly hard to tell, I admit.

Chris




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