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  • Saudi monarch makes rare trip to Turkey Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 09 11:59 AM
    King Abdullah is in Turkey the first visit here by a Saudi monarch in four decades, a development many see as an example of Turkey shifting its foreign policy focus from the European Union toward the Middle East.

  • Big army cuts planned by Turkey Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 09 12:56 PM
    Turkey plans to cut its army forces by up to 30% in the next few years, the country's top general says.

  • Saudi Monarch Makes Rare Trip to Turkey Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Aug 09 12:19 PM
    ANKARA, Turkey -- King Abdullah is in Turkey -- the first visit here by a Saudi monarch in four decades, a development many see as an example of Turkey shifting its foreign policy focus from the European Union toward the Middle East.

  • Abdullah visits Turkey Open this result in new window
    AME Info - 30 minutes ago
    Saudi King Abdullah is visiting Turkey, the first visit by a Saudi monarch in forty years, according to the Guardian.

  • Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever death toll in Turkey rises Open this result in new window
    CIDRAP - Aug 09 6:33 PM
    Aug 9, 2006 (CIDRAP News) The number of deaths in a Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) outbreak in Turkey has increased to 20, with a total of 242 cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported yesterday.

  • Turkey fights Ebola-like fever outbreak Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 08 5:14 PM
    Turkey is battling the largest recorded outbreak of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, which has killed at least 20 people this year, and experts said Tuesday more cases of the Ebola-like disease are inevitable in coming months.

  • Turkey battles biggest ever outbreak of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Aug 09 8:40 AM
    LONDON (AP) - Turkey is battling the largest ever recorded outbreak of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, which has killed at least 20 people this year, and experts said Tuesday more cases of the Ebola-like disease are inevitable in coming months.

  • Turkey begins fightback after mini crisis Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Aug 09 9:25 AM
    Turkeys army of local investors was given a taste of old times earlier this month, after the consumer finance division of Koc Holding, the countrys largest conglomerate, offered for sale the first corporate bond issue in nearly a decade.

  • Saudi king visits Turkey, economic ties high on agenda Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 08 10:42 AM
    Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah arrived here for a three-day official visit, the first by a Saudi monarch to mainly Muslim but strictly secular Turkey, with economic cooperation expected to top the agenda.

  • Turkey's Petkim posts 19.1 mln lira net in H1 Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Aug 09 6:51 AM
    ISTANBUL, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Petkim , Turkey's top petrochemicals producer which is due to be fully privatised, posted a first-half net profit of 19.1 million lira on Wednesday, with sales up 98.16 percent.

  • Outbreak of Deadly Fever in Turkey Kills 20 Open this result in new window
    Elite TV - Aug 09 9:06 AM
    A statement from the U.N. agency says Turkey has reported more than 240 cases of the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, which is transmitted by tick bites and by contact with the infected blood of livestock.

  • No Salmonella in wild turkey droppings Open this result in new window
    WCAX 3 - Aug 09 5:27 AM
    CONCORD, N.H. New Hampshire Fish and Game officials say they've found no sign of Salmonella bacteria in wild turkey droppings in the state.

  • Turkey girl promotes fair Open this result in new window
    The Des Moines Register - Aug 09 2:13 AM
    Johannah Vittetoes love for turkey is becoming famous. Thats because the 12-year-old Washington natives picture is in newspaper advertisements and...

  • Wild turkey wings it in the suburbs Open this result in new window
    The Plain Dealer - Aug 09 1:49 AM
    Cleveland Heights- A wild turkey the size of a garbage can has moved into suburban Forest Hills as if it owns the neighborhood. The squatting gobbler sits on porches, roosts in backyard trees and pecks on plush green lawns, ignoring barking dogs and startled neighbors.

  • Turkey and Saudi Arabia Sign 6 Deals Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 09 2:26 AM
    Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz arrived in Ankara yesterday as part of a crucial visit initiated by Turkey to attract Arab investors to the country.

  • Turkey reassures over oil threat to coast, ecologists worried Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 08 3:30 AM
    Turkey has claimed that the oil pollution in the eastern Mediterranean caused by Israeli bombing of a Lebanese power plant posed little threat to its coastline but environmentalists were more cautious.

  • AZERBAIJAN, TURKEY SIGN CO-OP DOCUMENTS Open this result in new window
    AzerTag - Aug 09 9:24 AM
    On 9 August, the Government of Azerbaijan and Government of Turkey have signed a letter of intention and program on cooperation in the field of youth and sports, AzerTAc said.

  • DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF TURKEY VISITS HEYDAR ALIYEV FOUNDATION Open this result in new window
    AzerTag - Aug 09 9:24 AM
    Members of delegation being on a visit in Azerbaijan led by the Deputy Prime Minister, the State Minister of Turkey Mehmet Ali Shahin have visited Heydar Aliyev Foundation, 9 August.

  • Aldridge Acquired Second License with Potential for Nickel in Laterite in West Turkey Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance - Aug 09 9:14 AM
    VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Aldridge Minerals Inc. is pleased to announce that it acquired a second license with potential for lateritic nickel mineralization. The license is called Gurlek and is located only about 10 km east of Aldridge's Ayranci license, announced June 29, 2006, and about 160 km east of the advanced large Caldag nickel laterite project, in western Turkey.

  • Economic ties in focus as Saudi king visits Turkey Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Aug 09 2:01 AM
    ANKARA: Saudi Arabias King Abdullah arrived here yesterday for a three-day official visit, the first by a Saudi monarch to mainly Muslim but strictly secular Turkey, with economic co-operation expected to top the agenda.

  • Caballero wins in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides - Aug 09 3:59 AM
    Coachella light featherweight Randy Caballero won his opener Tuesday for Team USA at the Cadet World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. Caballero won a 28-19 decision over Bhoopender of India.

  • Saudi king visits Turkey for 1st visit in 40 years Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Aug 08 8:47 PM
    ANKARA, Turkey - Saudi Arabias King Abdullah has arrived in Turkey, the first visit by a Saudi monarch to the secular Turkish state in 40 years.

  • Turkey And Black Bean TostadasPreparation time: 20 minutes Open this result in new window
    The Myrtle Beach Sun News - Aug 09 12:08 AM
    Turkey And Black Bean TostadasPreparation time: 20 minutes. Makes 2 tostadas. 3½ ounces roast turkey, from the deli counter, finely diced (¾ cup)

  • Seeking Roots Beyond the Nation They Helped Establish Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 10 minutes ago
    The Circassians, forced from what is now southern Russia in the 1860s to places like Jordan, Turkey, Syria and the U.S., have settled, but still yearn for home.

  • Turkey battles Ebola-like fever Open this result in new window
    The Herald - Aug 08 5:36 PM
    Turkey is battling the largest outbreak yet recorded of Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), which has killed at least 20 people. Experts say more cases of the Ebola-like disease are inevitable.

  • Turkey's July car sales fall 42 pct on weak lira Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Aug 08 6:32 AM
    ISTANBUL, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Car sales in Turkey fell 42 percent year-on-year in July, an automobile distributors' association said on Tuesday, as low summer buying trends were aggravated by a weaker lira and recent interest rate hikes.

  • Turkey found guilty of violating human rights Open this result in new window
    The Jamaica Observer - Aug 08 6:24 PM
    STRASBOURG, Austria (AFP) - The European Court of Human Rights yesterday found Turkey guilty of violating human rights over the torture of a man in police custody, including the use of electric shocks and death threats.

  • Turkey launches controversial dam project Open this result in new window
    Turks.US - Aug 08 4:07 PM
    Despite criticism, Turkey began the construction Saturday of a controversial dam. It is expected to bring vital water to the country's Kurdish-dominated southeast and create thousands of jobs, but to also displace many people and bury part of an ancient town.

  • Report: Turkey needs plan B to be ready for division of Iraq Open this result in new window
    Kurdish Media - Aug 08 7:36 AM
    Turkey should be prepared for a possible division of Iraq and develop a plan B, said a recent report published by a major Turkish think-tank.

  • Turkey Hill Robbed 3 Times In Less Than Month Open this result in new window
    WGAL via Yahoo! News - Aug 07 5:42 AM
    A Turkey Hill store in York County has been robbed for the third time in about two weeks.

  • Oh You Turkey! Wild Bird Really Enjoys Naperville Open this result in new window
    NBC 5 Chicago - Aug 09 5:04 PM
    A big bad bird ties up traffic and creates headaches for residents.

  • More Renault updates for Turkey Open this result in new window
    Formula 1 - Aug 08 2:19 AM
    Renault have promised their rivals there will be further improvements to their R26 machine in time for the next round of the championship in Turkey at the end of the month.

  • Turkey Hill Robbed 3 Times In Less Than Month Open this result in new window
    WGAL.com - Aug 08 7:40 AM
    YORK COUNTY, Pa. -- A Turkey Hill store in York County has been robbed for the third time in about two weeks. A man with a knife held up the store on Carlisle Road in Dover Township shortly before 2 a.m.

  • Russia's LUKoil could build refinery in Turkey - CEO Open this result in new window
    Russian Information Agency Novosti - Aug 08 9:46 AM
    ANKARA, August 8 (RIA Novosti) - LUKoil [RTS:LKOH] will build an oil refining complex in Turkey if the country's authorities give their approval to its plans, the head of Russia's largest oil producer said Tuesday.

  • Stratic Energy Corporation - Turkey update Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance - Aug 08 7:43 AM
    To coincide with information released today by Toreador, operator of our gas development project in the South Akcakoca Sub-Basin of the Black Sea, Offshore Turkey, Stratic announces the following:

  • Caballero makes debut in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides - Aug 08 4:04 AM
    Coachella light featherweight Randy Caballero, along with three other Team USA fighters, step in the ring today for their first bouts at the Cadet World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.

  • Turkey dam plan draws protest Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 07 9:37 AM
    A controversial project to build a dam which would flood an ancient town in Turkey's mainly Kurdish south-east rears its head again.

  • (AFX UK Focus) 2006-08-08 10:01 GMT: Stratex gets further positive results from drilling at Inlince project in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Interactive Investor - Aug 08 2:31 AM
    LONDON (AFX) - Stratex International PLC said it has received further positive results from drilling at its wholly-owned Inlice gold project in south-western Turkey.

  • Turkey drops plans to invade northern Iraq Open this result in new window
    World Tribune - Aug 07 1:29 PM
    ANKARA Turkey has decided to withdraw its threat to invade Iraq.

  • WIDE ANGLE Reveals a Modern, Capitalist Side of Islam in Turkey's Tigers, Premiering August 22 on PBS Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Aug 08 7:00 AM
    NEW YORK----Aug. 8, 2006--As it continues its fifth season, WIDE ANGLE travels to Turkey, which sits at the geographic and cultural crossroads of Europe and Asia. By profiling a tight-knit group of successful Muslim businessmen who've earned themselves the name "Anatolian Tigers," Turkey's Tigers uncovers a surprising, entrepreneurial face of Islam rarely seen in American media.

  • Ark. wildlife officers demoted for illegal turkey hunting Open this result in new window
    WREG-TV Memphis - Aug 09 7:08 AM
    LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission says two Arkansas wildlife officers have been demoted for illegal hunting turkeys without a license in Tennessee.

  • To market, to market, for a spicy taste of Turkey Open this result in new window
    Contra Costa Times - Aug 09 3:10 AM
    Sugar and spice, and lots of other things nice -- olives, apricots, pistachios, medicinal herbs, fragrant oils, even purported aphrodisiacs -- are for sale and for sampling at the bustling Spice Bazaar on the edge of Istanbul's Old City.

  • Saudi-Turkey Relations Set for New Era Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Aug 07 4:14 PM
    ANKARA, 8 August 2006 Saudi Arabia and Turkey are all set to enter into a new era of political and economic relations with the historic three-day visit of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah to Ankara, beginning today.

  • Go-ahead for dam that will drown history Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Aug 09 4:40 PM
    TURKEY is to go ahead with the construction of a dam on the Tigris river despite claims that it will displace tens of thousands of people and flood a 12,000-year-old city.

  • Turkey staff on cruelty charges Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 08 12:25 PM
    Two men are charged with cruelty following a RSPCA inquiry into an alleged incident on a farm.

  • Three soldiers wounded in mine explosion in southeastern Turkey Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Aug 07 7:06 PM
    One non-commissioned officer and two sergeants were injured when a mine exploded in Turkey's southeastern Hakkari province on Monday, semi-official Anatolia news agency reported.

  • Mother flies back after boy found Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 09 4:43 AM
    The mother of a toddler found alone in a yard is to be questioned by police after she flies back from Turkey.

  • Team USA scores at Cadet Ch'ships Open this result in new window
    Boxing Insider - Aug 09 3:21 PM
    (COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) Team USA has an enjoyed an outstanding start at the 2006 Cadet World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. The young team has won ten of their first thirteen bouts of the event with nine boxers advancing on in the competition.

  • Suspected Kurdish rebel attacks leave three dead, eight injured in Turkey Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 9:20 AM
    Three soldiers were killed and eight other people injured in Turkey in attacks by suspected rebels from the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), officials have said.

  • World Universities Debate Tournament Begins in Istanbul Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 09 2:13 PM
    The fourth World Universities Debate Tournament hosted by Turkeys Koc University has begun in Istanbul.

  • FIKRET ERTAN Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 09 2:17 PM
    The crisis in Lebanon has eclipsed other important events and developments worldwide and shifted them from our main priorities. In fact, various other developments occurring elsewhere around the world can be closely linked with Turkey.

  • Letters to the editor Open this result in new window
    The Budapest Sun - Aug 09 3:04 PM
    DEAR Mr. Koray Atsan of Ankara, Turkey, thank you for commenting on my Style cover article, For whom the bells toll in The Budapest Sun, issue 30.

  • Turkey June c/a deficit up 14.8 pct, hits forecast Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Aug 07 7:04 AM
    ISTANBUL, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Turkey's current account deficit climbed 14.8 percent year-on-year to $2.50 billion in June, central bank data showed on Monday, matching a median forecast in a Reuters poll.

  • Press Review Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 09 1:52 PM
    President Ahmet Necdet Sezer yesterday hosted a banquet for Saudi Arabian King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz paying an official visit to Turkey.

  • ELIF SAFAK Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 09 2:17 PM
    One of the most common, despicable and fixed reflexes in Turkey is to repeat over and over again that this nation will never improve, and to accuse all those who believe the opposite of being either romantic or credulous.

  • Turkey's Humanitarian Aid To Lebanese People Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:37 AM
    ANKARA - Turkey will send 1.2 million USD humanitarian aid to Lebanese people, officials said. Releasing a statement, Turkish MFA said that Turkish government decided to send aid of 1 million USD to Lebanon and 200,000 USD to Syria where displaced Lebanese citizens took refuge.

  • Russia's Lukoil Eyes Zonguldak for $3 Billion Oil Refinery Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 09 2:15 PM
    After taking a giant leap in oil transportation with the Samsun-Ceyhan pipeline, Turkey has become the focus of interest for major oil refining companies.

  • Abdullah set to embark on official visit to Turkey Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Aug 07 2:38 PM
    Riyadh: King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, is scheduled to begin a three-day official visit to Turkey today the first visit of its kind by a Saudi monarch.

  • Turkey launches controversial Tigris dam project Open this result in new window
    Middle East Times - Aug 07 8:10 AM
    DIYARBAKIR, Turkey -- Turkey began August 6 building a major dam on the Tigris River, overriding fierce criticism that the project will devastate a millennia-old historic site and displace thousands of Kurds.

  • Television: Talking a load of crystal balls Open this result in new window
    The New Statesman - Aug 09 2:49 PM
    Television has become awfully worried about our children. When Jamie Oliver is not delivering them from Turkey Twizzlers, Supernanny is whacking them with tough love.

  • ETYEN MAHCUPYAN Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 09 2:17 PM
    It is not very hard to guess why the TV shows about mafia relationships taking place behind closed doors are so popular in Turkey. Turkish society has never been able to find out about what is really going on .

  • 6.00am Thursday August 10, 2006 Open this result in new window
    The New Zealand Herald - Aug 09 11:07 AM
    World mountain-running champion Jonathan Wyatt, of Wellington, is in top form a month from defending his world title in Turkey.

  • Suspected Kurdish rebel attacks leave four dead, seven injured in Turkey Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 8:13 AM
    Four soldiers were killed and seven other people injured in Turkey in attacks by suspected rebels from the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), officials have said.

  • MEXICAN STACK-UPS LAYER OF TORTILLA CHIPS TOPPED W/ TACO MEAT, LETTUCE, TOMATO, Open this result in new window
    Kilgore News Herald - Aug 09 4:57 PM
    MEXICAN STACK-UPS LAYER OF TORTILLA CHIPS TOPPED W/ TACO MEAT, LETTUCE, TOMATO, CHEESE, GREEN ONION, SALSA& TEA $4.99 CHEF SALAD LETTUCE, TOMATO, CHOPPED HAM & TURKEY, CHEESE, BOILED EGG, BLACK OLIVES, CROUTONS & TEA $4.99 ******************************** NEED ACATERER?

  • Turkey Truck Accident Creates Big Mess Open this result in new window
    KWTX-TV Waco - Aug 07 11:11 AM
    (August 7, 2006)A truck carrying about 4,500 turkey chicks overturned Monday on a rural Central Texas road, creating a big mess. The accident happened Monday morning on Highway 933 near FM 1304 in Hill County.

  • Iowa girl gobbles up fame in ad for Iowa State Fair Open this result in new window
    Quad-City Times - Aug 09 1:50 PM
    DES MOINES, Iowa - A 12-year-old Washington girl who's a big fan of turkey drumsticks _ a delicacy at the Iowa State Fair _ is becoming famous for her love of poultry.

  • Sahin In Baku: Turkey Has Launched Several Initiatives To Provide Cease-fire In Middle East Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:37 AM
    BAKU - ''Turkey has launched a series of initiatives to provide an immediate cease-fire in the Middle East. However, it is the United Nations which is obliged to do it,'' Turkish State Minister & Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin said on Monday.

  • Arcelor joint venture Borcelik to build third galvanising line in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Sharewatch - Aug 07 11:04 AM
    The 140 mln eur investment will make Borcelik the largest and most modern producer of galvanised steel in Turkey and allow Arcelor to increase its exposure to the Turkish market for high added value steel products.

  • Lebanon Asks For Oil Products From Turkey, Tuzmen Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:23 AM
    ANKARA - ''Lebanon asked for oil products from Turkey urgently,'' Turkish State Minister Kursad Tuzmen said on Saturday. Replying to the questions of A.A correspondent, Tuzmen said, ''because of the ongoing war, Lebanon can not import oil products through sea.

  • Dietary Restrictions Open this result in new window
    Philadelphia City Paper - Aug 09 3:01 PM
    Can man (and woman) live on food stamps alone? Our writer finds out. At the time we figured this out, my wife and I were sitting on a picnic blanket in Fairmount Park, enjoying a lunch that cost $14.90 (I had a turkey club wrap, she a spinach salad; we each had a Gatorade).

  • Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. Reports Q2 2006 Results Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Aug 09 1:15 PM
    ISTANBUL, Turkey----Aug. 9, 2006--Turkcell , , the leading provider of mobile communications services in Turkey, today announced results for the quarter ended June 30, 2006. All financial results in this press release are unaudited, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and expressed in US$.

  • DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF TURKEY, STATE MINISTER MEHMET ALI SHAHIN VISITS AZERBAIJAN VISITING ALLEY OF HONORS Open this result in new window
    AzerTag - Aug 07 7:39 AM
    Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, State Minister Mehmet Ali Shahin and Members of delegation visited the Alley of Honors to revere memory of the nationwide leader of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev, founder and architect of the modern Azerbaijan, and laid a wreath on the tomb of outstanding politician.

  • Turkey's Exports To Neighbors Increase Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:41 AM
    ANKARA - Turkish exports rose by 11.5 percent to 3.9 billion USD to seven neighbor countries in the first six months of 2006. According to data issued by the Exporters' Unions of Turkey, exports to neighboring countries constituted 9.8 percent of total exports worth 39.9 billion USD.

  • A Mushroom Extract May Impact the Body's Immune System Open this result in new window
    Newswise - Aug 09 7:25 AM
    A new study finds that "Turkey Tail" mushroom extract may stimulate changes in immunologically relevant proteins in white blood cells, which are important in fighting infection and cancer.

  • Turkey - Greece Natural Gas Pipeline Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:41 AM
    BANDIRMA - 119 kilometers of Turkey-Greece natural gas pipeline will be completed, between Bursa/Karacabey-Canakkale/Lapseki, by October 2006, sources indicated on Monday.

  • Oil slick bound for Turkey Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Aug 07 5:01 AM
    Holiday beaches in Cyprus and Turkey are at risk from an oil slick that is being described by Greenpeace as the worst environmental disaster ever experienced in the Mediterranean.

  • State Minister Atalay Returns To Turkey Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:25 AM
    ISTANBUL - Turkish State Minister Besir Atalay returned to Turkey early on Sunday after paying a visit to Kyrgyzstan. Atalay attended Turkey-Kyrgyzstan Joint Economic Commission (JEC) meeting during his stay in that country.

  • 215 Members Of Turkey - Israel Friendship Group Resign Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:40 AM
    ANKARA - Reacting to recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Palestine 215 parliamentarians have resigned from Turkey-Israel Interparliamentary Friendship Group so far.

  • Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Due In Turkey Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:40 AM
    ISTANBUL - Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud will attend a meeting to be organized by the Union of Chambers & Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) and Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEIK) in Istanbul on August 10th.

  • Saudi Arabian King Abdullah To Arrive In Turkey On Tuesday Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Aug 07 7:40 AM
    ANKARA - Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud will arrive in Turkey on Tuesday upon an invitation from the Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer.

  • Marriage matchups a tough game Open this result in new window
    The Huntsville Times - Aug 09 2:39 AM
    Outdoors skills, target shooting, conservation topics and more events are on tap at the National Wild Turkey Federation "JAKESDay" scheduled Aug. 19 in Belle Mina.

  • Whole Foods not a turkey, analysts say Open this result in new window
    The Globe and Mail - Aug 08 10:28 PM
    Shares of Whole Foods Market Inc. have taken on a sickly pallor in recent days after executives at the largest health food retailer in the United States warned that next year's sales may not be as hearty as Wall Street has been expecting.

  • Indian Blood: Rockwellian Reflections on a Buffalo Boyhood Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
    As slight as it is sweet, A. R. Gurneys modest memory play is endowed with a measure of emotional heft by its unchallenged but unusually strong cast.

  • Guards divide Turkish Kurds Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 08 10:57 AM
    Turkey's Village Guards in the mainly Kurdish south-east face an uncertain future, Meriel Beattie reports.

  • Top Iraqi Turkmen officials to visit Turkey Open this result in new window
    Kurdish Media - Aug 07 4:21 AM
    Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITF) Chairman Sadettin Ergec and six other Turkmen deputies left Iraq for Turkey on Monday reported the Turkish Cihan News Agency. According to the Turkmen Front the Kurdish alliance is trying to Kurdify Turkmen regions.

  • Indonesia now worst for bird flu Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
    Two more people in Indonesia have died from avian influenza, the World Health Organization confirmed Thursday.

  • Myanmar rebel group signs up to landmine ban Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 45 minutes ago
    An anti-landmines campaign group has said it hopes two of Myanmar's largest armed opposition movements would give up using the weapons, after a smaller rebel group committed itself to an international ban.

  • Home-grown tomatoes: Real nectar Open this result in new window
    Zanesville Times Recorder - Aug 09 3:33 AM
    Last Saturday, after returning home from the Zanesville Farmer's Market, I made a heavenly lunch in five minutes at my kitchen counter. It was a turkey sandwich on fresh-baked bread with a drippy slice of very ripe tomato. The turkey was entirely superfluous.

  • Turkey begins controversial dam Open this result in new window
    AngolaPress - Aug 07 3:16 AM
    ANKARA, 08/07 - Turkey has begun building a major dam, despite criticism that the project will ruin an ancient archaeological site and displace thousands of people. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan led a ceremony to begin work on the Ilisu dam in the south-eastern Turkey.

  • Smith Has His Suitors Abroad but Seeks NBA Open this result in new window
    NBA.com - Aug 08 5:01 PM
    "The agent for former La Salle forward Steven Smith denied an Internet report yesterday that his client was close to signing with a team in Croatia. However, Steve Mountain added that a number of teams in Europe and Asia have made his client "magnificent offers," including organizations in Russia, Greece, Italy, Turkey and Korea," writes Joe Juliano of the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.

  • Mother questioned over wandering two-year-old Open this result in new window
    ITV.com - Aug 09 7:13 AM
    A mother whose little boy was found alone in Hatfield while she was in Turkey on holiday has returned home to face questions from the police.

  • Study links salmon carcasses to grape quality Open this result in new window
    Lodi News-Sentinel - Aug 09 5:51 AM
    Two researchers have been able to link Lodi's high-quality winegrapes to salmon carcasses being eaten by turkey vultures and other scavengers.

  • eyefortransport - homepage Open this result in new window
    eyefortransport.com - Aug 09 5:07 AM
    Sainsburys has chosen Allport to support a direct sourcing initiative for its adultwear clothing. Allport will track and manage freight from fifteen origins ranging from Turkey to China.

  • Turkey looks for energy security in nuclear power Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Aug 07 1:45 AM
    ISTANBUL/ANKARA: Turkey is seeking to diversify its energy resources to lessen its dependence on imported gas amid increasing concerns that the conflict in the Middle East might worsen its vulnerable energy security.

  • Saudi King Abdullah Arrives in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Turks.US - Aug 08 9:19 AM
    Saudi King Abdullah, accompanied by a delegation of officials and Arab businessmen, arrived in Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday afternoon. The fleet of private jets carrying the King and the Saudi delegation landed at Ankara Esenboga airport at 4:00 p.m.

  • AC Milan, Ajax, Liverpool win in Champions League qualis Open this result in new window
    Sports Illustrated - Aug 09 2:40 PM
    Six-time champion AC Milan and four-time winners Ajax and Liverpool put themselves in position to reach the group stage of the Champions League on Wednesday.

  • Instant memories: Celebration never fails to provide a raft of 'remember when' moments Open this result in new window
    Herald & Review - Aug 08 10:18 PM
    If someone tells you today about the delicious roast turkey sandwich they had at Decatur Celebration over the weekend, you'll know he's a faker - the turkey folks (and the stuffed pretzel vendor) never showed up.

  • Medical Services Once Again Increases Distributor Network Open this result in new window
    Medical News Today - Aug 09 12:11 AM
    Medical ServicesInternational Inc. (Pinksheets: MSITF) is pleased to announce that it hasadded distributors of the VScan products in Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey,Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Albania and Kosovo. It isanticipated based on market studies that these countries combined willpurchase up to 1. [click link for full article]

  • Middle East War Favorable to Turkey Open this result in new window
    PanARMENIAN.Net - Aug 08 7:36 AM
    Turkish economic empire center of Istanbul will only gain from Beirut stopping its existence as a financial center.

  • Button tastes first F1 win in Hungary Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 09 2:19 PM
    Finally. Jenson Button said it best concerning his first win in Formula One.