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107 sickened in ground turkey salmonella outbreak - USA Today Fri, 12 Aug 2011 00:46:54 GMT+00:00

USA Today

107 sickened in ground turkey salmonella outbreak
USA Today
Officials have increased the number of victims in the salmonella outbreak that led to the recall of more than 35 million pounds of ground turkey to 107, up from 78 last week. By Danny Johnston, AP A truckload of live ...
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Turkey Sickens More PeopleU.S. News & World Report
More Than 100 Sickened by Tainted Ground TurkeyWall Street Journal
CDC updates details of ground turkey-linked salmonella outbreakLos Angeles Times
Minneapolis Star Tribune -Medical News Today -Chatham Journal Weekly
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Syrian troops kill 11 and storm town near Turkey - The Independent Thu, 11 Aug 2011 23:55:57 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

Syrian troops kill 11 and storm town near Turkey
The Independent
The Syrian army yesterday shot dead 11 people near the Lebanese border and also stormed a town near the border with Turkey. The shooting in the town of Qusair also wounded many others, according to several Syrian human rights and ...
Syrian Security Forces Kill 12 People in Attack on a Western Town, Activists SayNew York Times
Turkey's 'Zero Problems with Neighbors' Policy Meets the Reality of SyriaHeritage.org (blog)
14 killed as Syria army storms new townsSydney Morning Herald
UPI.com -The Australian -Monsters and Critics.com
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Turkey to Keep Budget Tight, Leave Stimulus to Bank, Simsek Says - Bloomberg Thu, 11 Aug 2011 21:15:37 GMT+00:00

Turkey to Keep Budget Tight, Leave Stimulus to Bank, Simsek Says
Bloomberg
“We want to keep Turkey's public sector debt-to-GDP ratio on a downward trend and we want to keep budget deficit-to- GDP on a downward trend. That's a commitment that we made and are delivering on.” The policy outlined by Simsek, 44, has helped Turkey ...

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Turkish Current Account Deficit Widened to $7.5 Billion in June - BusinessWeek Thu, 11 Aug 2011 21:41:21 GMT+00:00

EconoMonitor

Turkish Current Account Deficit Widened to $7.5 Billion in June
BusinessWeek
11 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's current-account deficit widened for an 18th consecutive month in June, an expansion the central bank says will start to reverse in the second half of the year. The shortfall expanded to $7.5 billion from $3.5 billion in the ...
Basci Sees Global Deflationary Risk as Turkey Cuts Rates (Text)Bloomberg
Addendum to column (+Turkey data & news wrap-up)EconoMonitor
Basci Sees 'Very Rapid, Sizeable' Current-Account ImprovementSan Francisco Chronicle

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Turkey ready for qualifiers after crushing tiny Estonia - Today's Zaman Thu, 11 Aug 2011 23:09:19 GMT+00:00

Today's Zaman

Turkey ready for qualifiers after crushing tiny Estonia
Today's Zaman
The Turkey captain -- ignoring superstitions -- got up, wiped the dirt off his shorts and whacked the ball into the right hand corner of the net, sending poor Estonian keeper Sergei Pareiko diving the wrong way. Galatasaray winger Kazım Kazım doubled ...
Turkey boosts confidence in Friendly with clear 3-0 win over Estonia / VideoNational Turk English
Turkey beats Estonia 3-0 in friendlyFox News
Estonia suffer heavy loss in TurkeyBaltic Times
Yahoo! Eurosport UK -ERR News
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Turkey limits shorting; stocks bounce - Financial Times (blog) Thu, 11 Aug 2011 15:27:45 GMT+00:00

Turkey limits shorting; stocks bounce
Financial Times (blog)
Turkey's benchmark ISE100 stock index closed up 3.4 per cent on Thursday afternoon after the country joined Greece and South Korea in putting restrictions on short selling of equities. The move seems to have sparked a rush of short covering from local ...
Turkey Curbs Short-Selling After Bans in Greece, South KoreaSan Francisco Chronicle
Turkey Scrutinizes Short Sales Amid Rout After Bans in Greece, South KoreaBloomberg
Turkey curbs short selling on Istanbul Stock Exchangesecurities lending times
GlobalCustodian.com (subscription)
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Israeli PM backtracked on reconciliation deal with Turkey - People's Daily Online Fri, 12 Aug 2011 01:46:14 GMT+00:00

Al-Manar TV

Israeli PM backtracked on reconciliation deal with Turkey
People's Daily Online
According to the report, Netanyahu agreed to issue an apology to Turkey for "tactical errors" made during the naval raid aboard a Gaza-bound ship in May 2010, in which nine activists were killed, and pay compensation to their families. ...
'US secured FM's support for Turkey deal, PM backed out'Jerusalem Post
Are Turkey and Israel Kissing Cousins Again?MidEastYouth.com
Lieberman: Israeli apology for Gaza flotilla raid will not improve Turkey tiesHa'aretz
Today's Zaman -Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am -Globes
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Turkey Current Account Deficit Widens, Meets Forecasts - Wall Street Journal Thu, 11 Aug 2011 08:58:51 GMT+00:00

Turkey Current Account Deficit Widens, Meets Forecasts
Wall Street Journal
ISTANBUL (Dow Jones)--Turkey's current-account deficit more than doubled on the year in June to $7.55 billion, broadly in line with economists' expectations, but underlining market concerns ...
Turkey's C/A deficit continues to widen at full speed despite a tremendous ...Balkans.com Business News
Turkey's June Current Account Deficit NarrowsRTT News

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Pakistan, Turkey to transform bilateral ties: Khar - DAWN.com Thu, 11 Aug 2011 18:12:04 GMT+00:00

The Hindu

Pakistan, Turkey to transform bilateral ties: Khar
DAWN.com
-AFP Photo ANKARA: Turkey and Pakistan on Thursday took a leap forward in their bilateral relations and agreed to transform existing historical brotherly relations into tangible economic partnership. Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar and her Turkish ...
Pakistan, Turkey working together for peace in region: HinaAssociated Press of Pakistan
Pakistan reaffirms confidence in friendly ties with TurkeyBusiness Recorder
Pakistan, Turkey to explore bilateral trade in local currenciesThe Express Tribune
Hurriyet Daily News -Today's Zaman -Central Asia Online
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Henry's Turkey Service settles first lawsuit - West Liberty Index Thu, 11 Aug 2011 19:55:55 GMT+00:00

Henry's Turkey Service settles first lawsuit
West Liberty Index
A lawsuit filed by the US Department of Labor on behalf of a group of 31 mentally disabled men who provided labor to West Liberty Foods while employed by Henry's Turkey Service has been settled. Thanks to the lawsuit, ...

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