Turkey Point protest planned MiamiHerald.com Foes of the planned expansion of the Turkey Point nuclear power plant will hold a protest Saturday at nearby Homestead Bayfront Park. Environmental groups and other activists contend Florida Power & Light's plan to add two more nuclear reactors to the ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Central Bank Raises 2011 Inflation Forecast to 6.9% San Francisco Chronicle April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's central bank increased its inflation forecast for this year to 6.9 percent from 5.9 percent, citing higher oil prices and customs taxes on textile imports. The bank assumes "limited tightening" of monetary policy in the ... Turkey Central Bank Chief Defends Hot-Money Policy Turkey's Central Bank Raises 2011 Inflation Forecast to 6.9%, Yields Surge |
Reuters | India May Pay Iran Oil Imports via Turkey Payvand India is exploring payments via Turkey for oil imports from Iran, an Indian oil ministry source was quoted by Reuters as saying on Wednesday. Iran is India's second biggest oil supplier after Saudi Arabia and imports total about $12 billion a year. ... US warns Turkey against financial transactions with Iran Turkey Replaces Britain as Iran's 4th Trade Partner U.S. prods Turkey to enforce Iran sanctions |
Novinite.com | The sad story of the Kübras, Adiles and Turkey's other face Hurriyet Daily News In one Turkey, there is a prime minister unveiling his wild ideas about his multi-billion-dollar project to dig through the European section of Istanbul to create a crossing from the Black Sea to the Marmara Sea and provide an alternative to the ... Turkey discusses Erdoğan's new waterway project Turkey Plans New Canal for Istanbul Crazy project, crazy journalism |
Hurriyet Daily News | Akenerji, TAV Havalimanlari, Turkcell: Turkey Equity Preview Bloomberg The following stocks may be active in Turkey. Symbols are in parentheses and prices are from the last close. Akenerji Elektrik Uretim AS (AKENR) : The Turkish utility owned by Czech Republic's CEZ AS and ... UPDATE 1-Poor Q1 heightens Turkcell's woes Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. First Quarter 2011 Results |
SNYDER: Hunters set for spring gobbler season Yorkdispatch.com It's not often we hear the tell-tale call of a strutting turkey in York County, but earlier this week, the booming sounds of spring had them clucking even as the storm battled overhead. That's good news for the turkey hunters that plan to take ... Wild turkey hunting opens up in the north Snow and the turkey hunt Turkey season starting |
Texas company to pay $1.7M to Iowa workers Forbes DES MOINES, Iowa -- A federal judge ordered a Texas-based company accused of abusing and underpaying several mentally disabled men at a turkey plant in Iowa to pay $1.76 million to the former workers, ... Judge: Atalissa men owed $1.76 million Texas-based Henry's Turkey Service to pay .76 million to workers at Iowa ... Federal judge orders Henry's Turkey to pay $1.76 million to workers |
Erdogan's Turkey Becomes Biggest Jailer With Opponents Alleging Power Grab Bloomberg Turkey's jailing of 17 journalists since September is fuelling accusations that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's changes to the legal system are designed to eliminate opponents rather than ... Claire Berlinski, Ed.: The Most Serious, Informed Critique of the AKP I've Read Erdogan's Turkey Becomes Top Jailer as Opponents See Power Grab |
The Hindu | Hamilton targets more Turkish delight CNN International Jenson Button, left, congratulates teammate Lewis Hamilton after McLaren finished first and second in Turkey last year. (CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton hopes McLaren can continue to challenge Red Bull's dominance when the Formula One circuit returns to action ... F1 feast to continue in Turkey Lewis Hamilton faces a stiff test at Turkey McLaren to focus on small upgrades |
Globe and Mail | Posted On Friday, April 29, 2011 at 03:11:22 AM Mumbai Mirror London Formula One will give Bahrain more time to decide whether its grand prix can be rescheduled this year while Turkey could be spared the axe in 2012, commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said yesterday. “I suppose we'd be safe by early June or ... Bernie offers hope to Bahrain, Turkey Turkey not ruling out retaining GP Ecclestone hopeful of keeping F1 in Turkey |