www.worldbulletin.net | Obama's link to the Muslim world: Turkey Christian Science Monitor By Helena Cobban Adana, Turkey - As President Obama looks for partners in the Muslim world, he should consider listening to the government of Turkey as much as he listens to Egypt's president. He could learn a lot from Turkey about how a smart Islamist ... EU: Econ Crisis Will Not Put Brakes On Turkish Accession Iran advocates Turkey's membership at EU ANALYSIS-European vote deepens Turkey's membership gloom |
O'Fallon man bags five species of wild turkey Chicago Tribune, United States By ROD KLOECKNER | Belleville News-Democrat O'FALLON, Ill. - William "Slim" Boente and several of his buddies are considered royalty in the turkey hunting world. Boente, a 42-year-old construction worker from O'Fallon, recently completed the Royal Slam ... |
Turkey - Factors to Watch on June 12 Reuters ISTANBUL, June 12 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events that could affect Turkish financial markets on Friday. The lira was trading at 1.5305 to the dollar in early trade after closing at 1.5350 on Thursday. ... |
PerezHilton.com | DIARY - Turkey - to Dec 17, 2009 Reuters MONDAY, JUNE 15 ISTANBUL - International Monetary Fund Deputy Managing Director John Lipsky to visit Turkey for talks on possible loan accord and preparations for annual IMF-World Bank conference in October. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 ISTANBUL - Prime Minister ... Can Turkey do it alone? DIARY - Turkey - to Dec 17, 2009 PM Erdogan: loan talks with IMF may be concluded in summer. |
Londra Gazete | Turkey's chief EU negotiator says linking seminary to Cyprus is wrong Hürriyet, Turkey ISTANBUL - Turkey should handle the Halki seminary issue as a matter of human rights, not because the EU has asked it to, says Egemen Bağış, Turkey's chief EU negotiator. Bağış's comments come after the debate surrounding the opening of ports to Greek ... Greek Cypriots to continue to block energy talks between Turkey ... Cyprus to continue oil search despite Turkey Executive and legislative bodies firm on smoking ban in Turkey |
Hürriyet | Turkey ready for Israel-Syria mediation Jerusalem Post, Israel COM STAFF AND AP Turkey is prepared to restart mediation efforts between Israel and Syria, Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin said Thursday. Syria's President Bashar Assad, second left, and his wife Asma, second from right, welcome his Turkish ... Turkey Expresses Willingness To Resume Israel-Syria Mediation Turkey awaits sign for talks Turkey looking to resume Syrian-Israeli peace talks |
Hürriyet | Iraq seeks 'exemplary' tie with Turkey PRESS TV, Iran "We desire the relations between Turkey and Iraq to become a unique example for both the countries of the region and other states. Hopefully, we will achieve this goal," the semi-official Anatolia news agency quoted the visiting al-Hashimi as saying on ... Turkish military officials praise MoU with Iraq Turkey, Iraq sign military cooperation deal Turkey, Iraq sign co-operation agreement |
Quitting smoking: Cold turkey with a side of support KIVI-TV, ID You quit smoking just yesterday, cold turkey. No patch, no doctor, no support. Now you wonder how long you can hold out. Some smokers can quit smoking "cold turkey." That means just stopping and not smoking again, ever. For most smokers though, ... |
GE Healthcare says plans new Turkey investment Forbes, NY He did not give a value for the investment in Turkey, which is expected to see considerable growth in the sector. Richard di Benedetto, GE Healthcare's chief executive for the Eastern and Africa Growth Markets region, said the Turkish medical equipment ... GE Healthcare plans medical equipments plant in Ankara. |
(DIP) TURKEY EXPECTS NORTH KOREA TO GIVE UP NUCLEAR TEST Turk.Net, Turkey UN HEADQUARTERS (AA) - 12.06.2009 - Turkey's Permanent Representative to the United Nations said on Friday that Turkey expected North Korea to give up its nuclear test. Baki Ilkin, Turkey's Permanent Representative to the UN, chaired the meeting in ... |