Turkey seeks to isolate Syrian regime, but its soldiers stay put at sacred tomb Washington Post ISTANBUL — It's a tiny plot of Turkey deep within violence-torn Syria — a sacred mausoleum guarded by Turkish troops. The memorial to Suleyman Shah, grandfather of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire, has remained surrounded by a small contingent ... |
Wild Turkey takes 'Give 'em the bird' pitch to TV The Seattle Times Wild Turkey's first-ever television ad campaign in the US offers a new twist to giving someone the bird. By BRUCE SCHREINER Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. Wild Turkey's first-ever television ad campaign in the US offers ... |
Bloomberg | Turkey Credit Rating Outlook Cut by S&P on Worsening Trade BusinessWeek By Selcuk Gokoluk on May 01, 2012 Standard & Poor's cut its outlook for Turkey's long-term foreign and local currency credit ratings to stable from positive, citing concern about external demand and terms of trade. “Less-buoyant external demand and ... Lira Weakens After S&P Revises Turkey's Outlook to Stable TEXT-S&P ratings - Turkey (Republic of) S&P pours cold water on Turkey |
Famagusta Gazette | Turkey approves gas exploration in Cypriot waters Reuters Move set to fuel existing row over energy reserves * One area in contested region near Greek territory * Turkey began exploration in north Cyprus last week By Jonathon Burch ANKARA, April 30 (Reuters) - Turkey's cabinet has given approval for Turkey's ... Turkey Begins Controversial Drilling In Cyprus President: Turkey might create tension during Cyprus' EU presidency Dateline Cyprus: Day 16 As The Global Scavenger Hunt Travel Adventure ... |
Azerbaijan, Turkey to Sign Delayed Tanap Pipe Deal End of June BusinessWeek By Zulfugar Agayev on May 01, 2012 Azerbaijan and Turkey plan to complete delayed talks on the proposed Trans-Anatolia pipeline that will carry Azeri natural gas across Turkey to Europe by the end of the month. “We aim to complete talks this month and ... |
Yandex Aims For 20% of Turkey's Traffic Wall Street Journal (blog) By Ben Rooney Yandex, Russia's largest search engine, is aiming for at least 20% of Turkey's search traffic after the company expanded there last year, according to the company's co-founder. Ilya Segalovich, CTO of Yandex, told The Wall Street Journal ... |
A turkey club Minneapolis Star Tribune The Turkey Track Club, born in the Black Hills in the 1970s, was pivotal in reviving wild turkey hunting in Minnesota. Ron Schara set a turkey decoy in a small meadow while hunting Merriam's turkeys with Dennis Anderson in 2006 in the Black Hills of ... |
WCSH-TV | Maine turkey hunter, shot in eye, recovering Boston Herald By Dennis Hoey / Portland Press Herald, Maine A Standish, Maine man who was shot in the left eye by his son while they were hunting wild turkeys Monday said he is more concerned about how his son is feeling than his own injury. Maine Turkey Hunter Shot in Bad Eye Turkey hunter, shot in eye, recovering Standish man shot in blind eye while turkey hunting |
Erdogan's Turkey and the Objective Rule of Law Philadelphia Inquirer Coming out of the ashes of the failed Ottoman Empire, Atatürk believed that the only way Turkey could become a modern, independent state was to purge its Islamist tendencies in favor of a meritocratic, secular character. Turkey's generals (known by ... |
Turkey's Petkim Reports First-Quarter Loss of 7.9 Million Liras Bloomberg Petkim Petrokimya Holding AS (PETKM), Turkey's biggest chemicals maker, reported a first-quarter loss of 7.9 million liras ($4.5 million), compared with net income of 77.2 million liras a year earlier, according to a filing to the Istanbul Stock ... |