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Turkey Recovers Bodies of Pilots Downed by Syria - Wall Street Journal Thu, 05 Jul 2012 19:10:09 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Turkey Recovers Bodies of Pilots Downed by Syria
Wall Street Journal
The bodies of two pilots shot down by Syria were recovered Thursday from the seabed and will be buried in a military funeral on Friday.
Bodies of Turkish pilots recovered from seabedSalt Lake Tribune
Turkey Locates Bodies of Downed Jet's PilotsVoice of America (blog)
Turkey battles fires along Syrian borderDetroit Free Press

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Senior Syrian military officer reportedly defects to Turkey - Washington Post Thu, 05 Jul 2012 22:50:48 GMT

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Turkey 'disturbed' by Israel, Cyprus natural gas ties - Jerusalem Post Fri, 06 Jul 2012 01:25:16 GMT

Turkey 'disturbed' by Israel, Cyprus natural gas ties
Jerusalem Post
Israel's decision to partner with Cyprus on gas exploration could further strain tense relations, expert tells 'Post'; "Either conflict or regional cooperation could result from energy finds," former MI chief Yadlin says.


Turkey warms to France as genocide law abandoned - Reuters Thu, 05 Jul 2012 17:02:20 GMT

History of Truth (blog)

Turkey warms to France as genocide law abandoned
Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister hailed the opening of a warmer phase in relations with France on Thursday as a French law on the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 was abandoned, but he received.
France, Turkey To Open New PageHistory of Truth (blog)

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Turkey urged to ease up on Greek Orthodox seminary - Sacramento Bee Thu, 05 Jul 2012 13:36:57 GMT

Greek Reporter

Turkey urged to ease up on Greek Orthodox seminary
Sacramento Bee
Turkey's top Muslim cleric has supported calls for the government to allow the reopening of a Greek Orthodox seminary.
Turkey's top imam backs re-opening Orthodox clergy schoolsThe Daily Star
Turkey's Religious Affairs Directorate Mehmet Gormez Visits Ecumenical ...Greek Reporter

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Syrian Refugees in Turkey Long to Rejoin the Fight - New York Times Wed, 04 Jul 2012 20:14:51 GMT

The Guardian

Syrian Refugees in Turkey Long to Rejoin the Fight
New York Times
Residents at a camp near the Syrian border questioned why the West, the United States in particular, was not supplying them with arms to oust the Assad regime.
Pilots' bodies found as Syria, Turkey continue to spar over jet downingCNN
Assad says Turkey party to bloodshed in Syria: paperReuters
Tension with TurkeyBrisbane Times
msnbc.com -Voice of America (blog)
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Turkey to mandate banks for sukuk sale -sources - Reuters Thu, 05 Jul 2012 15:09:04 GMT

Turkey to mandate banks for sukuk sale -sources
Reuters
Treasury looking to raise $1 billion* Turkey looking to tap new pool of investors (Adds quote, details, background)By Nevzat DevranogluISTANBUL, July 5 (Reuters) - Turkey is set to mandate HSBC,Citi.

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Turkey strongly condemns destruction of Islamic Timbuktu heritage - Turkish Press Thu, 05 Jul 2012 15:28:53 GMT

Turkey strongly condemns destruction of Islamic Timbuktu heritage
Turkish Press
Turkey has strongly condemned destruction by extremists of the Islamic heritage in the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu, calling on Malian government and relevant sides to what it said “act responsibly” in preserving the ancient site.

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Henry's Turkey Service fights third lawsuit over Atalissa workers - DesMoinesRegister.com Thu, 05 Jul 2012 09:18:10 GMT

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Henry's Turkey Service fights third lawsuit over Atalissa workers
DesMoinesRegister.com
The woman who helped run Henry's Turkey Service says she can't explain why she billed the company's mentally retarded workers hundreds of thousands of dollars for room and board.
Iowa turkey processing plant fighting lawsuitcbs4qc.com

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Index of Turkey Open to Strategic Partners, to Grow Sales 5% - Businessweek Thu, 05 Jul 2012 14:05:32 GMT

Index of Turkey Open to Strategic Partners, to Grow Sales 5%
Businessweek
Index Grup of Turkey, an importer and distributor of information technology equipment, is “open to strategic partners” for its units and halved its sales growth target to five percent this year, chief executive Erol Bilecik said.

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