International Business Times | Turkey seeks to reduce the number of abortions, days after PM likens the ... Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's health minister said Tuesday that the government wants to reduce the number of abortions, days after the prime minister likened the practice to murder. Recep Akdag said a study was under way for possible measures against ... Turkey May Ban Abortion as Erdogan Won't Allow 'Murder' Health minister: Turkey seeking curbs on abortions Turkey: Erdogan's Anti-Abortion Comments Spark Criticism |
Talking Turkey Chicago Tribune ISTANBUL, Turkey — The first rule of shopping in the centuries-old markets of Istanbul is this: The asking price is merely a suggestion. In fact, it's barely a suggestion. A price is equivalent to a declaration that a merchant is open for business. Turkey - Factors to Watch on May 29 Turkey Asks Banks for Dollars to Raise Foreign Exchange Reserves Turkish Central Bank Holds Policy Rate At Record Low |
Turkey Stocks: Akbank, Bizim Toptan, Dogan Holding Move Bloomberg Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 Index (XU100) rose 1.1 percent to 55449.51 at the close in Istanbul, its biggest gain in almost two weeks. The following shares were active. Stock symbols are in parentheses. Akbank TAS (AKBNK) , Turkey's ... Akbank Advances as MSCI Increases Index Weight: Istanbul Mover |
Turkey Will Award Above-Inflation Pay Rise, Board Says Bloomberg Turkey's government is required to award workers in state institutions a pay rise of about 8.2 percent for this year, exceeding the forecasted inflation rate, according to a decision by an arbitration board tasked with setting the rate. |
The Cutting Edge | Lieberman: European nations should put Turkey back in its place; Israel will ... Haaretz By Barak Ravid | May.30, 2012 | 2:40 AM Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said yesterday in a meeting with German President Joachim Gauck that despite Turkey's vicious tongue-lashing against Israel over the past few years, Jerusalem has been behaving ... Turkey approves indictment of Israeli commanders: report FM urges Europe not to comply with Turkish ruling Turkey Charges Israeli Military Officials Over Deadly Aid Flotilla Raid |
Making jobless go cold turkey isn't the answer [Video] Los Angeles Times Making the jobless go cold turkey isn't just heartless, it's terribly shortsighted. The economic recovery remains on fragile ground. Cutting off a proven form of stimulus during a time of need will only exacerbate difficulties. |
Turkey killed in drive-by shooting The Hour WILTON-- Around 6 am last Thursday, an eyewitness said a small white van driving on Silver Spring Road stopped in front of a house, while the passenger stuck a shotgun barrel out the window and fired a single shot and killed a turkey walking along the ... Drive-by Shotgun Shooting Kills Turkey in Wilton |
CBS Local | Wild Turkey Killed After Attacking People At Mt. Auburn Cemetery CBS Local By Jim Armstrong, WBZ-TV CAMBRIDGE (CBS) – The peaceful beauty of Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge is something to savor, unless, of course, you're being chased by a wild turkey. Mary Russo of Watertown walks here several times a week. |
US must stop backing Turkey over Israel San Diego Jewish World Meanwhile, Turkey, NATO's sole Middle Eastern member and second largest military, blocked Israeli attendance of the summit-despite the presence of 13 other non-NATO partners-in an escalation of its six-year-old spat with the Jewish State. |
Sky Harvest to develop gas storage project in Turkey MarketWatch (press release) The Company intends to use the proceeds from the private placement for the development of its proposed natural gas storage joint venture in Turkey, as well as for general working capital. Sky Harvest Windpower Corp. is a United States and British ... |