Williams unaffected by Turkey's bad rep StandardNet Before joining former teammates Kyle Korver, CJ Miles and Wesley Matthews for a charity dodgeball tournament, the ex-Utah Jazz point guard said Saturday he still plans to play in Turkey until the NBA settles its lockout. ... Interview — Deron Williams on Turkey, charity, Jimmer, 'Coach Killer,' moving ... Deron Williams: Wrist not 100 percent Deron Williams: Deron Williams' wrist still not 100 percent |
Telegraph.co.uk | UEFA buries last vestiges of TFF's respectability Today's Zaman It has been an exciting week for Turkish football, as something concrete finally emerged from Turkey's match-fixing scandal after European football body UEFA sent Chief Inspector Pierre Cornu to İstanbul, which culminated in the Turkish Football ... Fenerbahce relegation request rejected Turkey - Factors to Watch on Aug 25 Fenerbahce appeals removal from Champions League |
The Guardian | Daughter of murdered mother reveals Turkish waiter had NOT proposed to her Daily Mail In a heart-rending interview, the family of Marian Graham, the mother of five murdered in Turkey, have spoken for the first time of their 'absolute devastation'. Marian, 52, was found stabbed to death last week alongside her lifelong ... Funerals for two killed in Turkey Funerals of women killed in Turkey Northern Ireland deaths in Turkey have 'gatecrashed' families' lives |
Globe and Mail | Syria: Turkey v. Iran New York Post Now in its sixth month, the Syrian uprising is developing into a power struggle between regional rivals Turkey and Iran. After hesitating, Turkey appears to have determined that the regime of President Bashar al-Assad can no longer stand. ... World Press on Iran, Turkey and the Caucasus (August 25, 2011) Anti-Assad demonstrations leave eight dead Activists call for 'silent' Syria protest |
Press TV | End of the Kurdish initiative? by Mehmet Yegin* Sunday's Zaman The Kurdish initiative in Turkey boosted hopes for a purely peaceful path toward solving the Kurdish question. The state and the governing party acknowledged the Kurdish reality and pledged more democracy. ... Turkey's Military Strikes Could Herald Closure For Kurdish Opening Turkey Steps Up Campaign Against PKK on Iraq Border Unnerved with casualties, Turkey in new process to fight terror, entrench reforms |
Reuters UK | Turkish-Iraqi ties strained over claims of civilian deaths Hurriyet Daily News Diplomatic relations between Baghdad and Ankara have become strained due to Turkey's cross-border military operations against terrorist bases in northern Iraq. Turkey has denied claims that seven civilians were killed during the army's cross-border ... Iraq summons Turkey to protest airstrikes Iraq Summons Turkey's Envoy Over Military Strikes Turkey denies civilian casualties on PKK operation |
Independent Online | Greece Battles Huge Forest Fire Near Turkey Voice of America (blog) The blaze in Evros, near the border with Turkey, has destroyed about 4000 hectares of forest and forced the evacuation of two villages. Greece has requested six firefighting planes to help battle the blaze. The Evros fire is one of several blazes ... Greece Holds Back Raging Wildfires |
The Associated Press | Hormel Earnings Rise 15% On Strong Grocery, Turkey Profits Wall Street Journal (HRL) on Thursday reported a 15% rise in third-quarter earnings as strong profits in grocery and turkey products offset weaker results in refrigerated and specialty foods. The meat processing company, which owns brands such as Spam and Dinty Moore, ... Hormel Foods Q3 tops est, ups profit outlook Hormel Foods 3Q profit up, lifts full-year outlook Hormel Foods Lifts Earnings Forecast As Q3 Tops Estimates - Update |
Reuters | Diplomats Meet in Turkey to Discuss Libya's Future Voice of America August 25, 2011 Diplomats Meet in Turkey to Discuss Libya's Future Dorian Jones | Istanbul, Turkey Istanbul, Turkey, is hosting a high-level diplomatic meeting of some 30 countries on what support can be given to Libya following the ousting of leader ... Nations meet for Libya talks in Turkey Nations hold Libya talks in Turkey Turkey: Unfreezing Libyan assets critical |
Spread all over the world, Turkey's sister cities near 1000 Sunday's Zaman Turkey's first sister city protocol was signed between the western province of İzmir and the city of Melbourne in Australia on September 30, 1992. For a long time, the residents of Ankara's Çankaya district and the residents of the Republic of Adygea, ... |