Denktash suffers heart attack
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Nicosia - The Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash suffered a heart attack in the night and is in intensive care, his doctor said. "He is 72 and has never had a heart attack before," Dr Sait Kenan said. "His attack can be linked to his age, exhaustion and recent stress." Greece condemned Mr Denktash on Saturday for saying people missing since a 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus must be presumed dead. Reuter
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