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                                                    </description><item><title>Cyprus ready for a big quake by John Leonidou SHOULD we be panicking with all the seismic activity occurring around our island in Greece and Turkey? Yesterday, an earthquake measuring...</title><link>http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.php?id=22613&amp;cat_id=1</link><description>Cyprus ready for a big quake By John Leonidou SHOULD we be panicking with all the seismic activity occurring around our island in Greece and Turkey? Yesterday, an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale occurred in the Aegean Sea off Turkey's western coast and close to the Greek island of Samos, but no casualties were reported.</description><pubDate>2005-11-01T10:21+0100</pubDate><guid>cyprus-mail-e532470cb3d1be2f48195ef482165b0e</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20051101102100</sortelement></item><item><title>NO MAJOR EARTHQUAKES EXPECTED IN GREECE</title><link>http://www.mpa.gr/article.html?doc_id=550651</link><description>The latest earthquakes recorded in Greece are not a phenomenon of heightened earthquake activity, according to seismology professor emeritus Vasilis Papazachos. In statements to ANA-MPA, he stressed that based on evidence from seismological centers the seismic activity of the past few days recorded in a number of regions in Greece is moderate.</description><pubDate>2005-10-19T18:07+0200</pubDate><guid>mpa-0afeb88157e62069db142230b85cbd2a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20051019180700</sortelement></item></channel></rss>