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Syrians Flee to Turkey, Telling of Gunmen Attacking Protesters - New York Times Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:39:35 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Syrians Flee to Turkey, Telling of Gunmen Attacking Protesters
New York Times
GUVECCI, Turkey — Since violent clashes broke out in a northern Syrian town close to this border last weekend at least 140 Syrians have fled into Turkey, some bearing tales of black-clad gunmen opening fire on ...
Syrians flee to Turkey while West mulls sanctionsJerusalem Post
Military Backlash Sends More Syrians Fleeing to TurkeyVoice of America
Syrians flee to Turkey, fearing retributionChristian Science Monitor
Irish Times -AHN | All Headline News -Sydney Morning Herald
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High Unemployment Expected to Dominate Turkey Elections - Voice of America Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:01:16 GMT+00:00

International Business Times

High Unemployment Expected to Dominate Turkey Elections
Voice of America
Ahead of parliamentary elections in Turkey Sunday VOA Middle East Managing Editor Davin Hutchins spoke about key issues, main players and the significance of the poll with VOA Turkish Service reporter Baris Ornarli, who is currently in Turkey's capital ...
Turkey election: Beware one-party ruleChristian Science Monitor
Turkey's AKP raises the election stakesTehran Times
Turkey at the ballot box: What is at stake?Aljazeera.net
Heritage.org -Wall Street Journal (blog) -New York Times
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Poultry industry going 'cool turkey' on arsenic - Baltimore Sun (blog) Wed, 08 Jun 2011 23:44:07 GMT+00:00

Poultry industry going 'cool turkey' on arsenic
Baltimore Sun (blog)
The poultry industry is rapidly phasing out use of arsenic in chicken feed after the Food and Drug Administration announced a "voluntary suspension" of the arsenic-laced drug because tests found elevated levels of the known carcinogen in birds fed the ...

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In reversal of Turkey's old order, relatives of military brass lobby for their ... - Washington Post Wed, 08 Jun 2011 10:57:32 GMT+00:00

In reversal of Turkey's old order, relatives of military brass lobby for their ...
Washington Post
In reversal of Turkey's old order, relatives of military brass lobby for their release from prison. Two hundred former and current military officers are on trial for an alleged conspiracy in 2003 against a government that then sapped the military of ...

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Political agreement on Nabucco project signed in Turkey - Focus News Thu, 09 Jun 2011 01:40:40 GMT+00:00

Sofia Echo

Political agreement on Nabucco project signed in Turkey
Focus News
With the document the countries undertook the engagement to support the construction of the pipeline, which will transit natural gas from the Caspian region and the Middle East through Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Austria to Central and West ...
Nabucco Signs Pipeline AccordsWall Street Journal
Nabucco partners call on Baku to join project 'without delay'Hurriyet Daily News
Nabucco preferred option for Caspian gasUPI.com
Pipelines International -Journal of Turkish Weekly -Sofia Echo
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Kurds Unite in Southern Turkey in Run-Up to Election - Voice of America Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:21:05 GMT+00:00

BBC News

Kurds Unite in Southern Turkey in Run-Up to Election
Voice of America
Photo: AP As Turkey heads to the polls Sunday, the Islamic-rooted AK party is enjoying a comfortable lead. But in the country's predominantly Kurdish southeast, the party is facing stiff competition as secular nationalist and religious Kurds come ...
Threat to the state?BBC News

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Turkey's influence increasing in Middle East, LSE report says - Hurriyet Daily News Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:58:12 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Turkey's influence increasing in Middle East, LSE report says
Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey's growing influence is likely to see it play an increasing role in Middle East affairs during the Arab Spring, concludes a special report on the country published by the London School of Economics and Political Science, or LSE on Wednesday. ...
Ahmet Davutoglu: regional power broker or dictators' go-between?The Guardian
Uncomfortable Ottomans - by Firas Maksad and Soner CagaptayForeign Policy
Adrian Hamilton: It's not undemocratic to want a third termThe Independent
Financial Times -Southeast European Times -Bernama
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Foreign policy during elections - Hurriyet Daily News Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:58:19 GMT+00:00

Daily Star - Lebanon

Foreign policy during elections
Hurriyet Daily News
Except for a few exceptional situations, foreign policy topics are not usually covered in election campaigns in Turkey. Also in the June 12 elections, after the town square rallies and speeches started, political leaders and other candidates ...
What They Don't Want You To Know About The Turkish FlotillaHudson New York
Turkish FM, opposition exchange spats over IsraelJerusalem Post
Turkey foreign minister urges organizers to reconsider Gaza flotillaHa'aretz
AFP -Ynetnews -EurasiaNet
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Turkey pays dearly for death of Russian tourists - RIA Novosti Wed, 08 Jun 2011 19:35:13 GMT+00:00

Today's Zaman

Turkey pays dearly for death of Russian tourists
RIA Novosti
Turkey is doing all it can to help the Russians in an effort to mitigate the damage done to the reputation of the Turkish tourist industry. Turkey is prepared to compensate the victims generously. Thousands of Russian tourists have found themselves in ...
Turkey says Russian tourists were poisoned purposefullyvestnik kavkaza
We can't give up on Russian tourists, minister says after poisoning scareToday's Zaman

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Turkey Hill cuts prices at 4-day-old 'Experience' - York Daily Record Wed, 08 Jun 2011 17:35:38 GMT+00:00

Turkey Hill cuts prices at 4-day-old 'Experience'
York Daily Record
Turkey Hill Experience cut its prices four days after its grand opening. (YORK DAILY RECORD/SUNDAY NEWS-- FILE) Stung by criticism of its admission prices and lower--than--expected attendance the new Turkey Hill Experience sharply reduced ...

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