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Kurdish Rebels Kill 13 Turkish Soldiers - New York Times Fri, 15 Jul 2011 02:21:50 GMT+00:00

Aljazeera.net

Kurdish Rebels Kill 13 Turkish Soldiers
New York Times
ISTANBUL — Kurdish rebels fighting for autonomy in southeastern Turkey ambushed a group of soldiers near Diyarbakir on Thursday, killing 13 and wounding 7, the Turkish military said on its Web site. The attack, one of the deadliest on ...
Turkey: 12 Soldiers Killed in Rebel AmbushWall Street Journal
13 Turkish soldiers die in fire attributed to Kurdish groupCNN International
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US Wary of Gaddafi Peace Feelers - Voice of America Fri, 15 Jul 2011 01:31:52 GMT+00:00

Reuters Africa

US Wary of Gaddafi Peace Feelers
Voice of America
July 14, 2011 US Wary of Gaddafi Peace Feelers David Gollust | Istanbul, Turkey Senior US officials say they're skeptical of hints from Libyan emissaries to Europe that besieged Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi may be considering giving up power. ...
Turkey Urges Support for 'Road Map' to End Libyan ConflictFox News
U.S. sees Libya pivot point in anti-Gaddafi struggleReuters
Turkey asks Libya summit to back peace negotiationsThe Guardian
The National -Hurriyet Daily News -Washington Post
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The Changing Face of Turkey - World Press Review Fri, 15 Jul 2011 01:37:19 GMT+00:00

Ahram Online

The Changing Face of Turkey
World Press Review
As uprisings against autocratic regimes in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and Libya captivate the world's attention, a new slew of questions has arisen over Turkey's position in the region. To what extent Turkey will be able to influence the shape of new ...
Seeds of Arab Spring sown in Islam's past, author saysReuters
Turkey and Egypt: Islam's Future?Religion Dispatches
Arab Spring, 'model' debate and the Turkish experienceHurriyet Daily News

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Besiktas coach arrested in Turkey probe - ESPN Thu, 14 Jul 2011 14:05:55 GMT+00:00

Goal.com

Besiktas coach arrested in Turkey probe
ESPN
``Given the information received so far by UEFA there is nothing according to the UEFA statutes or regulations that leads UEFA to refuse entry to any of the clubs currently involved in the investigations in Turkey,'' said the governing body. ...
Besiktas returns Turkish CupUSA Today
Soccer-Top Besiktas figures jailed in match-fixing probeReuters
Besiktas returns Turkish Cup until clearedForbes
When Saturday Comes -National Turk English
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Turkey Bowl will move to Towson for one year - Middle East North Africa Financial Network Thu, 14 Jul 2011 23:24:22 GMT+00:00

Turkey Bowl will move to Towson for one year
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Jul 14, 2011 (The Baltimore Sun - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The Turkey Bowl, Baltimore's annual Thanksgiving high school football game featuring Calvert Hall and Loyola, will be played on the same day and time, ...
Ravens schedule forces 92nd Turkey Bowl to move to Towson UniversityABC2 News
Loyola, Calvert Hall to Host Annual Turkey Bowl at Towson UniversityPatch.com
What are your thoughts on the Turkey Bowl's relocation?Baltimore Sun (blog)

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Playing abroad has limits for NBA stars - Charlotte Post Thu, 14 Jul 2011 13:19:46 GMT+00:00

Boston Globe

Playing abroad has limits for NBA stars
Charlotte Post
Deron Williams' decision to play in Turkey if the lockout remains could open the door for other NBA stars. Basketball's governing body has to sign off on these deals for players under contract, and the NBA Players' Association ...
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Turkey Arrests 15 in Alleged Plot to Attack US Targets - Wall Street Journal Wed, 13 Jul 2011 20:26:13 GMT+00:00

New York Daily News

Turkey Arrests 15 in Alleged Plot to Attack US Targets
Wall Street Journal
ISTANBUL—Turkish police arrested 15 alleged al Qaeda members suspected of planning terrorist attacks on US targets in Turkey, including the embassy in Ankara, state news agency Anadolu Ajansi reported on Wednesday. ...
Turkey foils Al Qaeda plot against US Embassy in Ankara, uncovers bomb-making ...New York Daily News
Turks say 15 plotted to hit US EmbassyBoston Globe
Turkey: Al Qaeda Planned Attack on US EmbassyABC News
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Turkey Equity Movers: Dogan Yayin, Dogusan, Enka, Halkbank Move - Bloomberg Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:09:31 GMT+00:00

Turkey Equity Movers: Dogan Yayin, Dogusan, Enka, Halkbank Move
Bloomberg
Turkey's asset sales agency got a top bid of $7.3 million from Yuzel Grup Insaat Tasimacilik Ltd. for the state's 56 percent stake in the pipe manufacturer in an auction concluded after the markets closed yesterday. Dogan Yayin Holding AS (DYHOL) ...

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Turkey's Pro-Kurd Boycott Continues Despite Confidence Vote for Government - Voice of America Wed, 13 Jul 2011 22:54:36 GMT+00:00

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

Turkey's Pro-Kurd Boycott Continues Despite Confidence Vote for Government
Voice of America
July 13, 2011 Turkey's Pro-Kurd Boycott Continues Despite Confidence Vote for Government Dorian Jones | Ankara A Turkish parliamentary vote of confidence for a new government was marred Wednesday by a boycott of pro-Kurdish deputies protesting the ...
AK Party, BDP fail to reach deal to end parliament boycottToday's Zaman
Kılıçdaroğlu urges parties to fulfill promisesHurriyet Daily News
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Turkey: Parliamentary Boycott Threatens Constitutional Reform - EurasiaNet Thu, 14 Jul 2011 18:59:18 GMT+00:00

Today's Zaman

Turkey: Parliamentary Boycott Threatens Constitutional Reform
EurasiaNet
Turkey's newly re-elected Justice and Development Party had hoped that parliament's recent vote of confidence in Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's cabinet would be a powerful reminder of its landslide victory in last month's general election. ...
Only one woman minister in Turkey's new cabinetSoutheast European Times
The Turkish government: The lofty Mr ErdoganThe Economist
DIARY - Turkey - to Aug 23, 2011Reuters
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