Yahoo! Canada Shine | Turkey arts under pressure from conservative gov't The Associated Press By SELCAN HACAOGLU, AP – 5 hours ago ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — In a recent play in Turkey, two actors wore trench coats in their role as assassins posing as perverts planning to flash girls near a school. The scene and its themes of nudity and sexual ... Turkey's artistic freedoms under pressure from Islamist government seeking to ... |
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 ... |
Turkey's Artists Protest Islamist Censorship After 'Secret Obscenities' Huffington Post By SELCAN HACAOGLU 05/ 2/12 02:54 PM ET ANKARA, Turkey -- In a recent play in Turkey, two actors wore trench coats in their role as assassins posing as perverts planning to flash girls near a school. The scene and its themes of nudity and sexual ... |
TEXT-S&P clarifies Turkey's net general government debt assessment Reuters (The following statement was released by the rating agency) May 2 - Standard & Poor's Ratings Services today clarified its assessment of Turkey's general government debt due to reported comments that appear to confuse our calculations. |
UPI.com | Azerbaijan, Turkey to Sign Delayed Tanap Pipe Deal End of June Bloomberg 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 sign the inter- governmental ... Baku, Ankara weighing gas transit projects SOCAR vice president praises Nabucco project |
Women's Rights in Turkey New York Times To the Editor: Re “In Turkey, Fears of a Retreat on Women's Rights” (news article, April 29): It is disappointing to read such a one-sided account on the state of women's rights in Turkey given the substantial efforts to achieve equality and security ... |
MediaPost Communications | Wild Turkey takes 'Give 'em the bird' pitch to TV BusinessWeek By BRUCE SCHREINER Wild Turkey's first-ever television ad campaign in the US offers a new twist to giving someone the bird. The 157-year-old brand is the latest Kentucky bourbon making a splash on television, showing the once-stodgy category has a ... Wild Turkey® Debuts First Television Advertising Campaign In 157-Year Brand ... Wild Turkey's First TV Spot 'Gives 'Em The Bird' |
PanARMENIAN.Net | 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 to suspend EU interaction on political level over Cyprus Egemen Bağış slams Sarkozy's negativity concerning Turkey Northern Cyprus says has Plan B if unity talks fail |
Nebraska turkey hunt ends with sweep Bradenton Herald By JOHN MYERS — Duluth News Tribune Just an hour into the first day of a four-day hunt, I'd already made vocal contact with three different tom turkeys, and two of them were coming my way. Set up on the edge of a meadow high above the river, ... |
Yahoo! Eurosport UK | Galatasaray to Contest Turkey Match-Fixing Rules, Sabah Reports BusinessWeek By Emre Peker on May 02, 2012 Galatasaray (GSRAY), the top contender for Turkey's soccer league championship this year, is planning to file a legal appeal against the Turkish Football Federation for abusing their authority in connection with a ... Doubts and protests grow on rigging rule in Turkey World Football - Turkey eases penalty for match-fixing Reaction against TFF decision grows as clubs demand to see report |