NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus won a major coup in a 10-year cheese war on Friday, securing the island the exclusive right to use the name halloumi when the famous cheese is sold in Britain. Cyprus has raced to get the rubbery white cheese registered as its own in a number of countries to prevent foreign producers from stealing the name. About 10 years ago, the Danish board of dairy products lodged an objection to Cyprus registering the name in Britain, but later withdrew it, said government attorney Stella Ioannides. The Danish decision cleared the way for Cyprus to secure the...