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jonl AIPFE Cyprus hosts discussion on Gender of Diplomacy
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 The crown 鈥?derived from the Latin word corona, meaning wreath 鈥?is the ultimate symbol of authority and power, and the traditional headwear of kings, queens and emperors.Here, we explore the symbolism and history of these regal adornments, and, more importantly, the priceless jewels used in their making.View the original video here.          Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News   Share:                                  CM Guest Columnist    Thought-provoking articles and perspectives from guest writers on diverse topics, providing fresh insights, unique viewpoints, and expert opinions       In case you missed it        stanley cup      Monday 30 June | 16:23  Cyprus cyclist battles injury to complete Mountain of Hell race  By Sena Chang              Sunday 29 June | 13:49  Oh, the romance of living in the Cyprus countryside  By Rebekah Gregoriades              Tuesday 01 July | 04:24  Criminal charges loom for those wasting water  By Elias Hazou              Sunday 22 June | 14:33  Most boring museum has a dusty charm  By Sena Chang      Under the EU s GDPR regulations you will not be able to read or make comments under articles unless you accept CM cookies becaus stanley usa e the commenting platform, Disqus, will be automatically disabled. This is because Disqus is a t stanley termosar hird party platform that uses cookies and/or trackers. Click here to change your cookie preferences              Latest     Wednesday 02 July | 08:38  Today   weather    Wednesday 02 July | 08:30  From protecting patients to predict Swbz Celtics president Ainge determined to keep Big 3
 LAMOINE, Maine 鈥?Local officials are hoping to regain some lost property with an amnesty program that is good through the end of the year.Stu Marckoon, a Lamoine town official, said Monday that approximately 14 signs were taken from Shore Road and Lamoine Beach Road earlier this month. Thats a lot in one fe stanley quencher ll swoop,  Marckoon said, referring to the 14 stolen this month. The roads  are all unmarked at the moment. Marckoon said each sign and post, and the labor to have them installed, cost about $100. The town has ordered replacements, but would like to have the stolen signs returned, he said. The signs are important to public safety, Marckoon added, because they help direct police officers, firefighters and ambulance crews to properties where they are needed.Eric Conrad, spokesman for Maine Municipal Association, said Monday that the association is unaware of other municipal stanley cup becher ities having recent problems with a significant number of street signs being stolen, though it does tend to happen more often in college towns.But according to Peter Coughlin, dire stanley canada ctor of Maine Local Roads Center, which is part of the Maine Department of Transportation, it is a constant issue for many towns. He said some signs get stolen repeatedly, causing a headache for local officials who try to figure out how to prevent future thefts.Aside from being taken by someone young who wants a souvenir to hang on their wall, street signs sometimes are taken by a nearby resident who doesnt want his road identifie