Onislam.net | Debate over national drink reveals Turkey's Muslim-secular split San Jose Mercury News ANKARA — If you are looking for one sure way to split public opinion in Turkey, just bring up the word alcohol. That is what Turkey's often divisive prime minister did late on Friday when he pronounced that the national drink was not beer, nor the ... 'National Drink' Splits Turkey Prime Minister Causes Stir Over Turkey's Top Tipple Turkish prime minister rejects beer as national drink; Turkish beer drinkers ... |
Oil Paves Way for Cuts Giving Yields Room to Drop: Turkey Credit Bloomberg Falling oil prices are giving Turkey's central bank scope for deeper interest-rate reductions, paving the way for the nation's bond yields to reach new lows, according to the country's biggest bank. Brent crude, the benchmark for two-thirds of the ... |
WRGB | NY Spring turkey season to begin WIVB ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The spring turkey hunting season is set to begin this week in New York. State conservation authorities say the birds will be fair game everywhere but in New York City and Long Island starting on Wednesday and running until May 31. Spring turkey season opens May 1 in St. Lawrence County Common sense key to turkey hunters avoiding accidents Outdoors Insider, with Dale Sunderlin: Youth hunters find success |
Hurriyet Daily News | Sayar wins Tour of Turkey, Kittel the final stage SBS "First of all I m very happy for myself and for my team that we won the biggest tour organized in Turkey, said Sayar. "Thanks to everybody, my team-mates and everyone coming here to support us, my team and myself. "This Tour was very hard. On the other ... Turkish cyclist Sayar claims historic Tour of Turkey victory Marcel Kittel wins 3rd stage at 2013 Presidential Tour of Turkey as Mustafa ... Thurau comes of age in Turkey |
Press TV | Iran will increase gas exports to Turkey: Iranian oil minister Press TV A major pipeline coming from Iran's southwestern city of Ahvaz has been partially established and it is planned to be completed with the participation of Turkish private companies in order to boost Iran's gas exports to Turkey, Qasemi said on the ... Iran to increase natural gas exports to Turkey Ahmadinejad Voices Satisfaction with Iran-Turkey Mutual Cooperation Iran, Turkey enjoy common interests: Iranian president |
DEBKA file | US Patriots relocate from Gulf to Jordan. Israel and Turkey pool Syria ... DEBKA file Israel and Turkey agreed last week to start pooling their incoming intelligence on the Syrian civil war, debkafile's intelligence sources report exclusively. Exchanges will take place at the highest level between Mossad Director Tamir Pardo and Hakan ... Turkey says chemical arms use would escalate Syria crisis Syria accuses Turkey of supplying rebels with Syria says rebels may obtain chemical weapons from Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Makes It Official With SCO EurasiaNet Turkey has formally become a "dialogue partner" of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a step with unclear practical consequences but substantial symbolic import. Turkey is the first NATO member with any sort of formal relationship with the SCO ... Turkey first NATO state with SCO ties FM: Turkey first NATO country to set relations with SCO |
The Daily Star | Charbel says Turkey can help secure hostages release The Daily Star BEIRUT: Turkey can help secure the release of the Lebanese pilgrims kidnapped last year in Syria, caretaker Interior Minister Marwan Charbel said Sunday. “Turkey can play a major role in the [hostages] release although it is not the abductor. We can ... |
NY spring turkey season set to start Wednesday Wall Street Journal ALBANY, N.Y. — The spring turkey hunting season is set to begin this week in New York. State conservation authorities say the birds will be fair game everywhere but in New York City and Long Island starting on Wednesday and running until May 31. |
Columbus Dispatch | Turkey season has promising start Columbus Dispatch “After two days of the youth hunting season and Monday and Tuesday of the regular spring season, our overall numbers are up about 10 percent over last year,” said Mike Reynolds, turkey specialist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife. “It's shaping up to ... |