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 In todays episode, Nikos Christodoulides was on Sunday voted the eighth President of the Republic, wit stanley mugs h the day ending in a declaration ceremony at Eleftheria Stadium in Nicosia which rocked to cheers of his name, applause and loud music.Christodoulides, aged 49, secured 51.97 per cent of the vote. Speaking from the podium, he said  the Cypriot people have spoken,  and called on everyone to leave the past behind and look together to the future united.Meanwhile, turnout for the election reached 72.2 per cent of registered voters, a small increase from the first round last week. That meant that 405,086 people cast a vote.Voting abroad stood at 67.9 per cent compared to 73.8 per cent last Sunday.Elsewhere, all the Turkish Cypriots who died in the devastating earthquakes in Turkey have now been returned to the island as the last of the funerals were held on Sunday.Thirteen funerals were held in Famagusta, Prastio and Ayios S stanley cups uk ergios, all for people part of the group from the Famagusta secondary school who had gone to Adiyaman for a volleyball tournament.All t stanley cup his and more in the Cyprus Beat briefing brought to you by the Cyprus Mail.          Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News   Share:                                  Staff Reporter           In case you missed it            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 Gregoriad Dfij Voting ballots given green light
 KENNEBUNK, Maine 鈥?The Kennebunk Police Department will not release the names of people charged with being clients of an alleged Kennebunk prostitution operation until the state high court decides on an appeal.Lt. Ant stanley spain hony Bean Burpee said no names were being released Friday, as originally planned, because of the pending appeal.Attorney Stephen Schwartz of Portland, who represents two of the alleged johns in the case, unsuccessfully sought Thursday evening to get a preliminary inju stanley cup nction in Biddeford District Court to prevent the release of the names of people issued summons. Judge Andre Janelle denied the request Thursday evening.Judge Janelle also denied on Friday a request by Schwartz for an injunction until the Maine Supreme Judicial Court makes a ruling.Despite that ruling, Bean Burpee said Friday afternoon that the Police Department would not be releasing the names until the appeal has been acted on by the high court. Bean Burpee said the appeal to the state high court was filed in Biddeford District Court and will be sent to the Maine Supreme Judicial Cou stanley cup rt in Portland. A Supreme Judicial Court official said late Friday afternoon that no appeal had yet been received.The names of the two people being represented by Schwartz are named John Doe 1 and John Doe 2. Plaintiffs will suffer irreparable harm if their names are released to the media by the police,  Schwartz stated in the appeal filed Friday in Biddeford.The Portland attorney said the issues that the Judicial Court