HP's Leo Apotheker Talks Turkey (And Some Trash) InformationWeek The new CEO wants us to forget the company's recent tumultuous affairs and is working on crystalizing the message behind "The HP Way 2.0." View the video interview. By Fritz Nelson InformationWeek Leo Apotheker, Hewlett-Packard's CEO since November, ... |
www.worldbulletin.net | Iranian plane ordered to land in Turkey Southeast European Times DIYARBAKIR, Turkey -- An Iranian cargo plane en route to Syria was ordered to land at the Diyarbakir airport in southeast Turkey on Wednesday (March 16th) on suspicions it was transporting military material. After a long search that revealed it was ... Turkey, Iran sign deal on health cooperation Turkey Lets Iranian Cargo Plane Depart After Finding 'Nothing Illegal' Iran, Turkey to Boost Health Cooperation |
The Hindu | Saudi Arabian FM in Turkey for talks over Bahrain tensions People's Daily Online Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal arrived in Turkey on Thursday night for talks with Turkish leaders over recent tensions in Bahrain. He met with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and ... Saudi FM arrives in Turkey for talks over Saudi Arabia's intervention in ... Turkey steps up diplomacy to contain Bahrain crisis Saudi Foreign Minister Due in Turkey |
Turkey's gold imports seen up 50 pct in 2011-TEB Reuters ISTANBUL, March 17 (Reuters) - Gold imports into Turkey, the world's fourth-biggest gold consumer, are expected to rise by around 50 percent in 2011 and jewellery exports by 15-20 percent, a Turkish gold banker said. Turkey's gold imports rose to 42.49 ... |
Trend News Agency | Greenpeace: Quake-prone Turkey should drop nuclear Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey should abandon plans to launch nuclear power plants, because its proximity to geological fault lines means it could face a nuclear crisis like the one in Japan, Greenpeace said on Thursday. Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on ... Minister: Outdated nuclear power plant in Armenia imposes threat for Turkey Turkey: Worries about the Country's Nuclear Plans Turkish Environment Minister Says ''Calling off Nuclear Power Plant Not to ... |
The Guardian | Turkey helps free Guardian journalist in Libya The Guardian Guardian journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad had been detained by the Libyan authorities for a fortnight. The Turkish government played a role in helping free the Guardian journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad from prison in Libya, it has been disclosed. ... Libya: Turkey helps free Guardian journo Turkey's rescue of a reporter |
Wis. DNR looking for sponsors for Learn to Hunt turkey events The Republic The agency is soliciting sponsors for Learn to Hunt turkey events. The Learn to Hunt program offers novices mentored hunts for a number of game species, from turkeys to deer. The program is designed to coax more people into hunting. ... State atop turkey pecking order DNR: Prime time to launch Learn to Hunt turkey outing |
The Moscow Times | Erdoğan says Turkey seeks democracy, not clout, in Mideast Today's Zaman Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Thursday that Turkey seeks only peace, democracy and the rule of law in its vicinity, while dismissing claims that Turkey seeks to boost its influence with “different intentions,” during a speech at a ... Turkey Sticks by Plans for Nuclear Power Plant Turkey Determined To Go Ahead with Nuclear Plant Project Ankara's incredible gesture to Moscow |
Austria defender Proedl to miss European Championship qualifiers against ... The Canadian Press VIENNA — Austria defender Sebastian Proedl has been ruled out of this month's 2012 European Championship qualifiers against Belgium and Turkey. Proedl injured his left thigh on Thursday during training at his club Werder Bremen, the Austrian football ... |
Chesser in Turkey hunt Sydney Morning Herald The mining minnow has a market value of $85 million and is exploring for gold in Turkey. Valenta compares his company's Kestanelik project to Andean Resources' principle asset, Cerro Negro located in Argentina – it had a resource of 3.1 million ounces ... |