USA Today | Turkey's military in turmoil as top brass quit Reuters Turkey's Ground Forces Chief General Isik Kosaner attends a ceremony in Ankara, in this July 16, 2010 file picture. Kosaner, along with the heads of the ground, naval and air forces have resigned, broadcaster CNN Turk reported on July 29, 2011. ... Top Soldier's Retirement Shocks Turkey Four top Turkish military figures apparently resign Reports: Turkish military's chiefs of staff resign |
Ha'aretz | Israel Mulls Apology to Turkey Over Flotilla Affair Voice of America July 29, 2011 Israel Mulls Apology to Turkey Over Flotilla Affair Robert Berger | Jerusalem After a long stalemate, Israel is mulling a concession to Turkey in a bid to mend fences with its former regional ally. Israel is considering an apology to ... Clinton to Barak: Turkey-Israel ties critical for stability Israel sees diluted apology to Turkey on ship raid Israeli Defense Minister Says They're “Willing To Consider Apologizing” To ... |
Mirror.co.uk | Amy Winehouse: Was quitting alcohol cold turkey deadly? Boston Globe The family told a British paper that Winehouse -- known to abuse both drugs and alcohol -- quit drinking cold turkey instead of tapering off, as her doctor recommended. This caused her to go into shock, the family asserted. Can withdrawing from alcohol ... Cold turkey wrong way to quit the bottle, experts warn after Winehouse death |
Reuters | NBA players get clearance from FIBA to play overseas during lockout The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Nets point guard Deron Williams has been the most notable NBA player to sign a contract to play abroad if there is no NBA season, agreeing to a contract with Beskitas of Turkey. Williams' contract allows him to return to the NBA once the lockout ends ... Forget Turkey. Play in Fishers |
USA Today (blog) | Kobe Bryant May Play In Turkey Hardwood Paroxysm “At the moment there's a 50 percent chance that Kobe may come to Turkey,” said Seref Yalcin, head of basketball operations for Besiktas, on Tuesday. Yalcin made the comments to reporters in Turkey, according to Reuters. “Everything will be clearer ... Kobe Bryant seeking $1 million per month to play in Turkey Kobe Bryant May Play Pro Basketball in Turkey Kobe Bryant: Move to Turkey Will Further Splinter Fragmented Players |
www.worldbulletin.net | Crisis Threat Triggers Debate in Turkey Wall Street Journal (blog) The threat of a further economic crisis in the US and Europe has triggered a lively domestic debate in fast growing Turkey. A leading member of the ruling Justice and Development Party recently warned Turks to “hold on to what you've ... Turkey's Trade Gap Widened to Record $10.2 Billion in June Turkey's C.Bank defies overheating claims with inflation forecast Turkey may need to keep rates low for long time-C.Bank |
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Frozen, Fresh Ground Turkey Products Imperial Valley News This public health alert was initiated after continuous medical reports, ongoing investigations and testing conducted by various departments of health across the nation determined there is an association between consumption of ground turkey products ... Health alert issued on ground turkey products |
The Nation, Pakistan | Explosion On Iran-Turkey Gas Pipe Line Disrupts Supply RTT News (RTTNews) - The supply of natural gas from Iran to Turkey has been disrupted after an explosion damaged a section of the gas pipeline between the two countries, Iranian media said quoting officials on Friday. Majid Boujarzadeh, spokesman for the ... 'Iran, Turkey cooperating to improve security situation on border areas' Blast on Iran pipeline cuts gas flow to Turkey Blast hits Iran-Turkey gas pipeline, cuts supplies |
Plain Dealer (blog) | Rockin' with 'Turkey' Jones in Berea Plain Dealer (blog) Joe "Turkey" Jones' signature appears on the left arm. This is an updated version of the original story. How about watching the games in an Amish oak rocking chair with former Cleveland Browns' player Joe “Turkey” Jones at your side? ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | No more cold Turkey Hurriyet Daily News Until the start of the Arab Spring, Turkey was busy building bridges with its Muslim neighbors as part of its “zero problems with neighbors” policy launched by Ankara in 2002. The thinking was that Turkey would establish good ties with its Muslim ... |