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 The government is working to upgrade refugee support schemes especially on the housing policy but will not int stanley cup roduce measures especially for Varosha property owners which would in essence absolve Turkey of its obligation to pay compensation for the invasion and occupation, President Nicos Anastasiades said on Monday.In an interview with daily Phileleftheros, published in two parts on Sunday and Monday, Anastasiades said regarding Varosha refugees he could not make promises that would not be kept due to financial and legal reasons.The president was asked whether the government would announce support to refugees with properties in the fenced area of Varosha, 3.5 per cent of which is slated to open for settlement after it was announced Turkey would demilitarise it and pass it over to Turkish Cypriot administration. There have been calls for support to these refugees so that people in need are not forced to sell their properties in Varosha.The Famagusta Chamber of Commerce and Industry expressed their  disappointment and sorrow  over the call by the National Council last week on Varosha refugees not to appeal to the immovable property commission  IPC  set up by Turkey in the north. The National Council had said that such a move, put forward by the Turkish side for those wanting to return,  carries serious risks in relation to Turkeys goals.Anastasiades said that a political leader had suggested at  stanley usa the National Council se vaso stanley t up a special fund.  But we must calculate what this means  Kcrx Our View: Ongoing situation with minors at Pournara is truly a disgrace
 Time to talk winter.The days are getting shorter and summer is basically done. Are you ready yet About 20 years ago, when we were new in radio, another show host referred to our program as  that show that tells you how to insulate your house. Thats about it. You insulate in good times to be comfortable and insulate in bad times so you can afford to be comfortable. His description was a little one-dimensional, but I accept it.Conservation is the simplest and most cost-effective way to make a house affordable and livable in any climate.Since I live in a house that some might consider woefully overinsulated, I am questioned about the cost effectiveness of my decisions.Our house is insulated to a minimum of R-65 in the walls and ceiling. I did use standard windows and doors. The windows are off the shelf, low E, argon gas-filled units that are double hung. All the doors are in stanley becher sulated fiberglass.Only minor attention was paid to solar orientation. Fortunately, the best views are to the south and the poorest ones are north, so we have a lot of south-facing glazing. In fact, a little t stanley cup oo much, but I like the view.All these conservation measures yield a heat a stanley cup nd hot water usage of about 200-250 gallons of oil a year. Not as low as I would like, but not bad. We do not use oil anymore. It is there for backup, but we use from 1 to 1.5 cords of wood a year.That equals a ton to a ton and a half of wood pellets.I am, however, not happy with this situation. Burning this amount of wood is not