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		<title>Cyclists plan to help clean up Fort Tilden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 14:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alison Bowen</dc:creator>
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If you want to help clean up beaches still suffering after Sandy, now is your chance.

Environmental group <a href="http://times-up.org/" target="_blank">Time's Up!</a> is organizing a bike <a href="http://times-up.org/calendar/clean-beach-ride" target="_blank">ride</a> this Sunday out to Fort Tilden. [related tag="nyc"]

The group hopes Fort Tilden will reopen sooner the faster it is cleaned up.

Bikers will meet at 9:15 a.m. Sunday morning at Grand Army Plaza. They will ride together to Fort Tilden, then clean up the beach throughout the day, moving sand and removing debris.]]></description>
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<p>If you want to help clean up beaches still suffering after Sandy, now is your chance.</p>
<p>Environmental group <a href="http://times-up.org/" target="_blank">Time&#8217;s Up!</a> is organizing a bike <a href="http://times-up.org/calendar/clean-beach-ride" target="_blank">ride</a> this Sunday out to Fort Tilden. <fieldset class="related"><legend align="center">Related Articles</legend><ul style="list-style:none"> <li><a href="http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/local/2013/05/20/handmade-maps-describe-a-city-of-loves-and-losses/">Handmade maps describe a city of loves and losses</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.metro.us/newyork/news/local/2013/05/20/mapping-manhattan-a-love-and-sometimes-hate-story-in-maps/">Mapping Manhattan: A Love (and Sometimes Hate) Story in Maps</a></li></ul></fieldset></p>
<p>The group hopes Fort Tilden will reopen sooner the faster it is cleaned up.</p>
<p>Bikers will meet at 9:15 a.m. Sunday morning at Grand Army Plaza. They will ride together to Fort Tilden, then clean up the beach throughout the day, moving sand and removing debris.</p>
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		<title>Cyprus reopens banks after bailout</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 09:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Metcalf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[caption id="attachment_127096" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/eurozone.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-127096" alt="An European Union flag is seen ablaze during an anti-bailout rally outside the presidential palace in Nicosia March 27, 2013. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/eurozone-614x430.jpg" width="614" height="430" /></a> A European Union flag burns during an anti-bailout rally outside the presidential palace in Nicosia on Wednesday. Credit: Reuters[/caption]

Cypriot banks reopened Thursday morning with tight controls imposed on transactions to prevent a run on deposits after the government was forced to accept a stringent EU rescue package to prevent the country from going bankrupt.

Banks were shut almost two weeks ago as the government negotiated a 10 billion euro ($13 billion) bailout package, the first in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F09bebb87-1ef5-373d-bd01-263e77470c65&amp;display=%22Europe%22"></a>Europe's single currency zone to impose losses on bank depositors.

Bank staff turned up for work early in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fd8066cbc-0f1d-718e-1fb7-6e271821e1ca&amp;display=%22Nicosia%22"></a>Nicosia as cash was delivered by armored trucks.

Authorities said the emergency rules imposed to limit withdrawals and prevent a bank run will be temporary, but economists say they will be difficult to lift as long as the economy is in crisis.

In <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fd8066cbc-0f1d-718e-1fb7-6e271821e1ca&amp;display=%22Nicosia%22"></a>Nicosia there was relief that the banks were reopening, but some apprehension about what might happen.

<a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fpershash-1%2Fc80f1f27-9be6-394c-b125-5cde73f4fd20&amp;display=%22Yorgos%20Georgiou%22"></a>Yorgos Georgiou, who owns a dry cleaning business, said: "Finally people's mood will be lifted and we can start to trust the system again."

But he added: "I'm worried about the poor kids working in the cashiers today, because people might vent their anger at them. You can't predict how people will react after so many days."

One man, <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fpershash-1%2F7974e525-2955-3b79-a9cd-07fed5e199b3&amp;display=%22Kostas%20Nikolaou%22"></a>Kostas Nikolaou, a 60-year-old pensioner, said the uncertainty of the past two weeks had been "like a slow death".

He added: "How can they tell you that you can't access your own money in the bank? It's our money, we are entitled to it."

The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus stock exchange said it would remain closed Thursday.

On Wednesday night, container trucks loaded with cash pulled up inside the compound of the central bank in the capital <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fd8066cbc-0f1d-718e-1fb7-6e271821e1ca&amp;display=%22Nicosia%22"></a>Nicosia to prepare for the reopening, a <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fe09d84ee-8e04-3665-8b82-f184f47057bd&amp;display=%22Cyprus%20central%20bank%22"></a>Cyprus central bank source said. A helicopter hovered overhead, and police with rifles were stationed around the compound.

As in all countries that use the euro, <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F85653587-a5ee-32a7-9ebc-3a89446925ec&amp;display=%22Cyprus%27s%20central%20bank%22"></a>Cyprus's central bank supplies cash for its banks from the <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F3ddc0c8d-4b75-3a74-bf68-6c9e744ff8c4&amp;display=%22European%20Central%20Bank%22"></a>European Central Bank in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2F26114d5b-b0c4-796d-20e0-795383ff36f4&amp;display=%22Frankfurt%22"></a>Frankfurt. Officials have promised that enough funds will be on hand to meet demand. The ECB did not comment on reports it had sent extra cash to the island.

A <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F4feb9736-930d-3d73-a58c-0653e4411835&amp;display=%22Finance%20Ministry%22"></a>Finance Ministry decree imposes strict controls limiting cash withdrawals to no more than 300 euros per day and banning the cashing of cheques.

The island's central bank will review all commercial transactions over 5,000 euros and scrutinize transactions over 200,000 euros on an individual basis. People leaving <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus can take only 1,000 euros with them. An earlier draft of the decree had put the figure at 3,000.

With just 860,000 people, <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus has about 68 billion euros in its banks — a vastly outsized financial system that attracted deposits from foreigners as an offshore haven but foundered after investments in neighboring <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F40bdb060-1848-7838-c520-ab7419d2accf&amp;display=%22Greece%22"></a>Greece went sour.

The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fb6266543-b3c0-362e-a7f1-4dddf0ba792f&amp;display=%22European%20Union%22"></a>European Union and <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fb143b0e8-af05-33ff-8d88-4b9ed1b9e21e&amp;display=%22International%20Monetary%20Fund%22"></a>International Monetary Fund concluded that <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus could not afford a rescue unless it imposed losses on depositors, seen as anathema in previous euro zone bailouts.

<strong><span style="font-size: large;">'Cyprus euro'</span></strong>

<a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus's financial difficulties have sent tremors through the already fragile single European currency. The imposition of capital controls has led economists to warn that a second-class "<a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus euro" could emerge, with funds trapped on the island less valuable than euros that can be freely spent abroad.

The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F4feb9736-930d-3d73-a58c-0653e4411835&amp;display=%22finance%20ministry%22"></a>finance ministry decree said the measures had been imposed for seven days, after a central bank official had initially said the period would be four days, subject to review.

Many experts are skeptical. In a Reuters poll of economists this week 30 out of 46 said the controls would last months, while 13 expected they would endure a matter of weeks. Three said they could last years.

"This is a typical set of exchange control measures, more reminiscent of <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fdf18b91e-c25b-391d-a552-c9ae71e627e0&amp;display=%22Latin%20America%22"></a>Latin America or <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F19cc1d3f-0865-39b0-b3d6-b3739cf3e66a&amp;display=%22Africa%22"></a>Africa," said <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fpershash-1%2F817fa22f-625b-35db-8af9-065087054f77&amp;display=%22Bob%20Lyddon%22"></a>Bob Lyddon, General Secretary of the international banking association IBOS.

"These are permanent controls until the economy recovers."

The bailout, agreed in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fc0137620-9f59-7c2e-c1c7-834e05e733a0&amp;display=%22Brussels%22"></a>Brussels on Monday, looks set to push <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus deeper into an economic slump, shrink the banking sector and cost thousands of jobs.

<a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus Popular Bank will be closed and its guaranteed deposits of up to 100,000 euros transferred to the biggest bank, Bank of <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus.

Deposits of more than 100,000 euros at both banks, too big to enjoy a state guarantee, will be frozen, and some of those funds will be exchanged for shares issued by the banks to recapitalize them.

While big depositors will lose money, the authorities say deposits up to 100,000 euros will be protected. The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F16d325da-ccc3-3127-ba35-5295f33b35b1&amp;display=%22Cypriot%20parliament%22"></a>Cypriot parliament had vetoed an earlier plan that would also have hit small depositors.

European leaders said the bailout deal averted a chaotic national bankruptcy that might have forced <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus out of the euro. Many Cypriots say the deal was foisted upon them by <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus's partners in the 17-nation euro zone, and some have taken to the streets to vent their frustration.

On Wednesday, some 2,500 people rallied outside the offices of conservative President Nicos Anastasiades, waving banners and flags. They chanted: "I'll pay nothing; I owe nothing."

For now, residents said they are confused and worried by the capital controls, and wonder how they will affect daily life.

A 42-year-old Romanian hotel maid, who gave her name as Maria, said she was worried she would not be able to cash her pay cheque due Friday. The hotel, she said, was unable to pay staff in cash because most guests paid by credit card.

"What shall I do?" she asked. "Hold up the cheque and look at it?"]]></description>
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<p>Cypriot banks reopened Thursday morning with tight controls imposed on transactions to prevent a run on deposits after the government was forced to accept a stringent EU rescue package to prevent the country from going bankrupt.</p>
<p>Banks were shut almost two weeks ago as the government negotiated a 10 billion euro ($13 billion) bailout package, the first in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F09bebb87-1ef5-373d-bd01-263e77470c65&amp;display=%22Europe%22"></a>Europe&#8217;s single currency zone to impose losses on bank depositors.</p>
<p>Bank staff turned up for work early in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fd8066cbc-0f1d-718e-1fb7-6e271821e1ca&amp;display=%22Nicosia%22"></a>Nicosia as cash was delivered by armored trucks.</p>
<p>Authorities said the emergency rules imposed to limit withdrawals and prevent a bank run will be temporary, but economists say they will be difficult to lift as long as the economy is in crisis.</p>
<p>In <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fd8066cbc-0f1d-718e-1fb7-6e271821e1ca&amp;display=%22Nicosia%22"></a>Nicosia there was relief that the banks were reopening, but some apprehension about what might happen.</p>
<p><a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fpershash-1%2Fc80f1f27-9be6-394c-b125-5cde73f4fd20&amp;display=%22Yorgos%20Georgiou%22"></a>Yorgos Georgiou, who owns a dry cleaning business, said: &#8220;Finally people&#8217;s mood will be lifted and we can start to trust the system again.&#8221;</p>
<p>But he added: &#8220;I&#8217;m worried about the poor kids working in the cashiers today, because people might vent their anger at them. You can&#8217;t predict how people will react after so many days.&#8221;</p>
<p>One man, <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fpershash-1%2F7974e525-2955-3b79-a9cd-07fed5e199b3&amp;display=%22Kostas%20Nikolaou%22"></a>Kostas Nikolaou, a 60-year-old pensioner, said the uncertainty of the past two weeks had been &#8220;like a slow death&#8221;.</p>
<p>He added: &#8220;How can they tell you that you can&#8217;t access your own money in the bank? It&#8217;s our money, we are entitled to it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus stock exchange said it would remain closed Thursday.</p>
<p>On Wednesday night, container trucks loaded with cash pulled up inside the compound of the central bank in the capital <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fd8066cbc-0f1d-718e-1fb7-6e271821e1ca&amp;display=%22Nicosia%22"></a>Nicosia to prepare for the reopening, a <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fe09d84ee-8e04-3665-8b82-f184f47057bd&amp;display=%22Cyprus%20central%20bank%22"></a>Cyprus central bank source said. A helicopter hovered overhead, and police with rifles were stationed around the compound.</p>
<p>As in all countries that use the euro, <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F85653587-a5ee-32a7-9ebc-3a89446925ec&amp;display=%22Cyprus%27s%20central%20bank%22"></a>Cyprus&#8217;s central bank supplies cash for its banks from the <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F3ddc0c8d-4b75-3a74-bf68-6c9e744ff8c4&amp;display=%22European%20Central%20Bank%22"></a>European Central Bank in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2F26114d5b-b0c4-796d-20e0-795383ff36f4&amp;display=%22Frankfurt%22"></a>Frankfurt. Officials have promised that enough funds will be on hand to meet demand. The ECB did not comment on reports it had sent extra cash to the island.</p>
<p>A <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F4feb9736-930d-3d73-a58c-0653e4411835&amp;display=%22Finance%20Ministry%22"></a>Finance Ministry decree imposes strict controls limiting cash withdrawals to no more than 300 euros per day and banning the cashing of cheques.</p>
<p>The island&#8217;s central bank will review all commercial transactions over 5,000 euros and scrutinize transactions over 200,000 euros on an individual basis. People leaving <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus can take only 1,000 euros with them. An earlier draft of the decree had put the figure at 3,000.</p>
<p>With just 860,000 people, <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus has about 68 billion euros in its banks — a vastly outsized financial system that attracted deposits from foreigners as an offshore haven but foundered after investments in neighboring <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F40bdb060-1848-7838-c520-ab7419d2accf&amp;display=%22Greece%22"></a>Greece went sour.</p>
<p>The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fb6266543-b3c0-362e-a7f1-4dddf0ba792f&amp;display=%22European%20Union%22"></a>European Union and <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fb143b0e8-af05-33ff-8d88-4b9ed1b9e21e&amp;display=%22International%20Monetary%20Fund%22"></a>International Monetary Fund concluded that <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus could not afford a rescue unless it imposed losses on depositors, seen as anathema in previous euro zone bailouts.</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: large;">&#8216;Cyprus euro&#8217;</span></strong></p>
<p><a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus&#8217;s financial difficulties have sent tremors through the already fragile single European currency. The imposition of capital controls has led economists to warn that a second-class &#8220;<a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus euro&#8221; could emerge, with funds trapped on the island less valuable than euros that can be freely spent abroad.</p>
<p>The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F4feb9736-930d-3d73-a58c-0653e4411835&amp;display=%22finance%20ministry%22"></a>finance ministry decree said the measures had been imposed for seven days, after a central bank official had initially said the period would be four days, subject to review.</p>
<p>Many experts are skeptical. In a Reuters poll of economists this week 30 out of 46 said the controls would last months, while 13 expected they would endure a matter of weeks. Three said they could last years.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a typical set of exchange control measures, more reminiscent of <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2Fdf18b91e-c25b-391d-a552-c9ae71e627e0&amp;display=%22Latin%20America%22"></a>Latin America or <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F19cc1d3f-0865-39b0-b3d6-b3739cf3e66a&amp;display=%22Africa%22"></a>Africa,&#8221; said <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fpershash-1%2F817fa22f-625b-35db-8af9-065087054f77&amp;display=%22Bob%20Lyddon%22"></a>Bob Lyddon, General Secretary of the international banking association IBOS.</p>
<p>&#8220;These are permanent controls until the economy recovers.&#8221;</p>
<p>The bailout, agreed in <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcity%2Fralg-geo1%2Fc0137620-9f59-7c2e-c1c7-834e05e733a0&amp;display=%22Brussels%22"></a>Brussels on Monday, looks set to push <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus deeper into an economic slump, shrink the banking sector and cost thousands of jobs.</p>
<p><a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus Popular Bank will be closed and its guaranteed deposits of up to 100,000 euros transferred to the biggest bank, Bank of <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus.</p>
<p>Deposits of more than 100,000 euros at both banks, too big to enjoy a state guarantee, will be frozen, and some of those funds will be exchanged for shares issued by the banks to recapitalize them.</p>
<p>While big depositors will lose money, the authorities say deposits up to 100,000 euros will be protected. The <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2FgenericHasher-1%2F16d325da-ccc3-3127-ba35-5295f33b35b1&amp;display=%22Cypriot%20parliament%22"></a>Cypriot parliament had vetoed an earlier plan that would also have hit small depositors.</p>
<p>European leaders said the bailout deal averted a chaotic national bankruptcy that might have forced <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus out of the euro. Many Cypriots say the deal was foisted upon them by <a id="/controller/search.action?type=entity&amp;entityId=http%3A%2F%2Fd.opencalais.com%2Fer%2Fgeo%2Fcountry%2Fralg-geo1%2F6d68c7cf-e5d1-825d-6622-f3c824f8db8b&amp;display=%22Cyprus%22"></a>Cyprus&#8217;s partners in the 17-nation euro zone, and some have taken to the streets to vent their frustration.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, some 2,500 people rallied outside the offices of conservative President Nicos Anastasiades, waving banners and flags. They chanted: &#8220;I&#8217;ll pay nothing; I owe nothing.&#8221;</p>
<p>For now, residents said they are confused and worried by the capital controls, and wonder how they will affect daily life.</p>
<p>A 42-year-old Romanian hotel maid, who gave her name as Maria, said she was worried she would not be able to cash her pay cheque due Friday. The hotel, she said, was unable to pay staff in cash because most guests paid by credit card.</p>
<p>&#8220;What shall I do?&#8221; she asked. &#8220;Hold up the cheque and look at it?&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Bellevue Hospital fully reopens for the first time since Sandy</title>
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[caption id="attachment_109975" align="alignnone" width="614"]<a href="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/bellevuehospital_3.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-109975" alt="Ambulances line up outside Bellevue Hospital during a planned evacuation October 31, 2012 in New York. Credit: Getty Images" src="http://www.metro.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/bellevuehospital_3-614x398.jpg" width="614" height="398" /></a> Ambulances line up outside Bellevue Hospital during a planned evacuation October 31, 2012 in New York.<br />Credit: Getty Images[/caption]

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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Bellevue Hospital fully reopened on Thursday for the first time since it was evacuated on Oct. 31 just days after Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on parts of the city. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Though the hospital reopened different areas over the past three months, it has now resumed all of its services and opened all 828 patient beds, <a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/07/bellevue-hospital-fully-returns-99-days-after-evacuation/?ref=nyregion" target="_blank">The New York Times reports.</a> </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">The evacuation was the first in the hospital’s history. The basement was flooded, fuel pumps for backup generators had failed and 300 patients were evacuated. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">In the wake of the storm, elevators stopped working, water was not running and food ran low when the hospital decided it had to evacuate. </span></div>]]></description>
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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Bellevue Hospital fully reopened on Thursday for the first time since it was evacuated on Oct. 31 just days after Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on parts of the city. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">Though the hospital reopened different areas over the past three months, it has now resumed all of its services and opened all 828 patient beds, <a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/07/bellevue-hospital-fully-returns-99-days-after-evacuation/?ref=nyregion" target="_blank">The New York Times reports.</a> </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">The evacuation was the first in the hospital’s history. The basement was flooded, fuel pumps for backup generators had failed and 300 patients were evacuated. </span></div>
<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;"> </span></div>
<div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">In the wake of the storm, elevators stopped working, water was not running and food ran low when the hospital decided it had to evacuate. </span></div>
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