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In 1999, Andy Kyriacou reformed Modern Romance with a new line-up, joining the burgeoning British 1980s revival scene. The new line-up features no original band members (Kyriacou himself had first appeared on the Modern Romance single, "Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey", although he had remained their drummer until the band split in 1985).
Praxoula Antoniadou Kyriacou is a Cypriot politician, Central banker, an economist and businesswoman. She was a minister and the leader of a political party. Praxoula Antoniadou Kyriacou is a graduate of The London School of Economics and Political Science. She carries with her 24 years of professional experience at the Central Bank of Cyprus ...
John Chris Kiriakou (born August 9, 1964) is an American author, journalist and former intelligence officer. Kiriakou is a columnist with Reader Supported News [1] and co-host of Political Misfits on Sputnik Radio. [2]
Kyriakou (Greek: Κυριάκου or Κυριακού), sometimes transliterated as Kiriakou or Kyriacou, is a Greek or – more commonly – a Greek-Cypriot surname. Notable individuals with this surname include: Andi Kyriacou, Irish rugby player (born 1983) Charalambos Kyriakou (footballer, born 1989), Cypriot association football player ...
She helps Anon when Anon seeks to form a band together with Tomori, and acts as a mediator between Anon and Taki. Deep down, however, Soyo is also deeply impacted by the breakup of CRYCHIC, and can be emotional to a point she is eager to do everything to revive CRYCHIC, such as when they play a song in MyGO!!!!!'s first live gig, Harukikage ...
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Minos Kyriakou is the son of Xenophon Kyriacou and Athina Revidies. [3] He was educated in France, Switzerland and at Columbia University in the US, from where he has a bachelor's degree. [ 3 ]
Theodore M. Kyriakou (born 10 February 1974) is a Greek businessman, the CEO of ANT1 Group, the largest Greek media company, which was owned by his father Minos Kyriakou until his death in July 2017.