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Zardari arrives in Turkey today to bolster ties - Daily Times Sun, 10 Apr 2011 23:10:11 GMT+00:00

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Zardari arrives in Turkey today to bolster ties
Daily Times
ANKARA: President Asif Ali Zardari will arrive in Turkish capital Ankara today (Monday) on a four-day official visit to give fresh impetus to the growing ties with Turkey and discuss infrastructure, communication and energy projects with top Turkish ...
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Zardari to visit Turkey on April 11Pakistan Observer
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Turkey condemns IDF Gaza attacks as 'excessive and disproportionate' - Ha'aretz Sun, 10 Apr 2011 15:50:04 GMT+00:00

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Turkey condemns IDF Gaza attacks as 'excessive and disproportionate'
Ha'aretz
By Haaretz Service Tags: Israel news Gaza Palestinians Turkey expressed displeasure on Sunday at Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip over the weekend, calling the strikes "excessive and disproportionate", Agence France-Presse reported. ...
Turkey condemns 'disproportionate' IDF violence in GazaJerusalem Post
Turkey concerned over escalating tensions in GazaToday's Zaman
Arab League seeks no-fly zone over GazaPress TV

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Turkey leads world in jailing journalists, OSCE study finds - Jerusalem Post Sun, 10 Apr 2011 23:42:58 GMT+00:00

Turkey leads world in jailing journalists, OSCE study finds
Jerusalem Post
Study finds Turkey surpasses Iran, China with 57 jailed journalists; reporters can be imprisoned for 3 years before being put on trial. Fifty-seven journalists are imprisoned in Turkey – and between 700 and 1000 ongoing trials could ...

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Abundant turkey numbers expected this season - The Olympian Sun, 10 Apr 2011 07:08:22 GMT+00:00

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Abundant turkey numbers expected this season
The Olympian
He added, however, that winter turkey surveys showed a reduction in birds observed per mile compared with 2010. Hunters can pursue three subspecies of wild turkeys in Washington. Merriam's turkey are found in northeast and north-central Washington. ...
Kentucky's spring turkey season shapes up wellLouisville Courier-Journal
Wild turkeys that escaped last season become wiserToledo Blade
DNR predicts another record year for turkeysMinneapolis Star Tribune
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Disabled Workers at Turkey Plant Subjected to Abuse for 21 Years - Care2.com (blog) Mon, 11 Apr 2011 01:06:28 GMT+00:00

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Disabled Workers at Turkey Plant Subjected to Abuse for 21 Years
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The complaint alleges that that the owners and staffers of Henry's Turkey denied the workers lawful wages, paying them only $65 a month for full-time work; subjected them to abusive verbal and physical harassment; restricted their freedom of movement; ...

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Turkey, Japan suspend nuclear plant talks amid safety concerns - Today's Zaman Sun, 10 Apr 2011 23:09:13 GMT+00:00

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Turkey, Japan suspend nuclear plant talks amid safety concerns
Today's Zaman
Energy Minister Taner Yıldız on Sunday said negotiations between Turkey and Japan for the construction of a nuclear power plant have been suspended. Speaking to reporters in Kayseri, Yıldız said talks were “affected negatively following a magnitude 9 ...
Turkey-Japan talks on nuclear plant suspendedAhram Online
Turkish energy minister does not confirm oil findings in Black Seawww.worldbulletin.net
Too early to speak of oil discovery, Turkish minister saysHurriyet Daily News

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Battleground trenches unearthed in Gallipoli - ABC Online Sun, 10 Apr 2011 20:08:53 GMT+00:00

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Battleground trenches unearthed in Gallipoli
ABC Online
Australian archaeologists have located trenches, tunnels and cemeteries in the Gallipoli battlefields of Turkey as part of the first survey of the area since World War I. About 50000 Australians served at Gallipoli during the ...
Diggers sipped rum, not beer, at GallipoliSydney Morning Herald
Australian diggers dug their rum, Gallipoli survey revealsThe Canberra Times
Rum go for Anzacs: Turks got the beerThe Australian

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Warning: Mediterranean Basin dangerous - Ynetnews Sun, 10 Apr 2011 16:05:47 GMT+00:00

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Warning: Mediterranean Basin dangerous
Ynetnews
State official says sensitive destinations include Turkey, Egypt, Libya and Greece The Counter Terrorism Bureau (CTB) issued a travel advisory on Sunday, warning Israelis not to visit the Mediterranean Basin and the Far East. The advisory did not list ...
Israeli travellers to India warned of possible terror attackIBNLive.com
Counter terrorism bureau warns Israelis of terror attacks abroadHa'aretz

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Regional turmoil costs Turkey $384 million in trade losses - Hurriyet Daily News Sun, 10 Apr 2011 21:05:59 GMT+00:00

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Regional turmoil costs Turkey $384 million in trade losses
Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey's exports to Libya have fallen by 43 percent in the first quarter of 2011 compared with the same period last year. AFP photo Turkey's trade with countries in the Middle East and North Africa – a region that offered Turkish business new markets ...
Turkey faces uphill battle in satisfying parties as unrest sweeps across MideastToday's Zaman

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Turkey warns against supplying arms to Libyan rebels - Turkish Press Sun, 10 Apr 2011 20:09:47 GMT+00:00

National Turk English

Turkey warns against supplying arms to Libyan rebels
Turkish Press
The international community should not let Libya turn into "another Afghanistan," warned Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday. Speaking after talks in London with British Prime Minister David Cameron, Erdogan argued against arming government ...
Turkey's IHH to send humanitarian aid ship to LibyaSoutheast European Times
Libyan Opposition Enjoys Last Explanation of Turkish PMNational Turk English

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