HealthNews | Government Knew About Bacteria at Plant Wall Street Journal 3 By BILL TOMSON Federal officials said they turned up a dangerous form of salmonella at a Cargill Inc. turkey plant last year, and then four times this year at stores selling the Cargill turkey, but didn't move for a recall until an outbreak killed ... Health officials report first Utah case in ground turkey salmonella outbreak Cargill Meat recalls ground turkey products for Salmonella contamination Cargill Ground Turkey Salmonella Lawsuit Filed After Recall |
Sydney Morning Herald | Despite outcry over Syria crackdown, few call for Assad to go Kansas City Star The United States, European and Latin American nations, Turkey, and Arab states all have criticized the offensive that's turned nightly news from Syria into a montage of dead protesters at an especially sensitive time, during the Islamic holy month of ... Syrian Leader Rejects Overture Syria 'will not relent', Assad tells Turkey Turkish Minister and Other Envoys Press Syrian Leader |
Israel,Turkey Brace For UN Flotilla Report Talk Radio News Service The UN investigation into the 2010 Gaza Flotilla set to be released August 20th, could ease, or not, relations between Israel and Turkey. Geoffrey Palmer, former prime minister of New Zealand, is leading the investigation for the UN. ... |
Erdogan Risks Kurdish Flare-Up Weakening Turkey Role Model for Arab Spring Bloomberg As Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan urges Arab leaders to heed popular demands for change, in Turkey's southeast violence and political protests are spreading among Kurds. Fighting between the army and ... Instant obsolescence of the Turkish model |
In Turkey, Proposed Internet Filters Stir Protests NPR Faced with criticism at home and abroad, Turkey has decided to delay new Internet restrictions that were due to take effect this month. The government also has reduced the number of filters, which it says will target adult content. ... |
Newsweek | Turkey criticizes operations in Syria Xinhua 8 (Xinhua) -- Turkey's deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said Monday while the world is expecting the Syrian government to reform in line with its people's demands, it carries out large-scale operations resulting in civilian casualties. ... CHP slams gov't for 'serving US' Syria not Turkish domestic issue, Turkish opposition says Turkey delivers 'final... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Confident words contrast growing market concerns in Turkey Hurriyet Daily News “We see that Turkey's economy is totally sound. It is sound and strong like a rock. There is no problem,” Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan said before an assessment meeting headed by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Because Turkey is a global actor, ... Turkey's account deficit eats into confidence Turkish Stocks Set for Biggest Five-Day Loss Since 2001 Crisis Istanbul Stock Index Falls 5% In Early Trading, Extending Losses |
The Age | Ludwig to be given film of live animal treatment in Turkey ABC Online The animal welfare group which exposed cruelty to Australian cattle in Indonesian abattoirs says it's done another investigation, this time in Turkey. Animals Australia will give the Federal Government video of the investigation, for its review of ... Doubts on Turkish abattoir standards Australian sheep and cattle mistreated in Turkey, activists say Animals Australia claims to have abattoir footage from Turkey |
CIGNA Continues International Expansion With Office in Turkey Hartford Courant (blog) CIGNA Corp. continues to expand its international business as the company opens an office in Istanbul, Turkey. The Bloomfield-based health insurer said Tuesday opened a new ... CIGNA Expands Global Operations to Turkey Cigna expands into Turkey's coverage market |
Kevin Durant in talks with Besiktas of Turkey CBSSports.com (blog) If that's the case, one would assume he would rather get paid to play than not get paid to play. Turkey, to date, has made it clear that their chip stack is tallest. That doesn't mean that a deal between Besiktas and Durant will go down. ... |