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EU slows Turkey's membership talks 
AP via Yahoo! News - 54 minutes ago
European Union leaders formally endorsed the decision to partially freeze Turkey's membership talks at a summit Thursday that focused on how quickly and how far the bloc should expand.EU: Blair not looking for row over Turkey 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 14 12:01 PM
British Prime Minister Tony Blair is eager to argue Turkey's case for EU membership but will not go looking to pick a fight on the issue, his spokesman said in Brussels.EU Welcomes Romania, Bulgaria, Slows Entry Talks With Turkey 
Bloomberg.com - Dec 14 3:24 PM
Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Romania and Bulgaria clinched membership in the European Union, as the EU set limits on further enlargement by putting the brakes on entry talks with Turkey.Turkey faces difficult journey to become EU club member 
Financial Times - Dec 14 6:31 PM
Tony Blair will today fly to Ankara to reassure Turkey that its path to the European Union remains open, just as European leaders apply the brakes to the club's enlargement.Setback for Merkel over Turkey highlights divisions in Berlin 
Financial Times - Dec 14 6:30 PM
Angela Merkel sought to put a brave face on a her foreign policy defeat over Turkey, yesterday. The chancellor told the Bundestag, parliament's lower house, she welcomed this week's "resolute and considered" decision by European Union foreign ministers to suspend parts of Turkey's membership talks.Turkey Heads for Collision With EU in Membership Bid (Update1) 
Bloomberg.com - Dec 14 1:17 AM
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey and the European Union are heading for a falling-out -- and some people on both sides are happy about it.Editorial: Turkey s Albatross 
Arab News - Dec 14 4:21 PM
Turkey's supporters claim that the reason its bid to join the EU has been put on ice is because the Republic of Cyprus has vetoed it and/or because the Europeans do not want a Muslim-majority state to join. They are wrong at least for the moment.The 2006 Turkey Trot Marathon 
Garden City News - 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Hempstead Town Receiver of Taxes Don Clavin (2nd left) proudly starts off the 2006 Turkey Trot Marathon on Thanksgiving Day at St. Paul s Cathedral in Garden City. Pictured (left to right) are Katie Masterson of Garden City, Receiver of Taxes Clavin, Jennifer Siniscalchi of Long Beach, John McDonnell of Oceanside and Marissa Madigan of New York City.IMF clears billion dollars for Turkey 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Dec 13 1:33 PM
The International Monetary Fund cleared 1.13 billion dollars in new credit for Turkey despite misgivings about a potential spending splurge as the country gears up for elections.British Electronics Giant Looks to Invest in Turkey 
Zaman Online - Dec 14 2:17 PM
Turkey s its rapidly growing economy and its important steps toward EU membership is making it a favorite for foreign investment. Darty, a distributor of electrical goods and part of the Kesa Electrical Group, will open branches in Turkey.Turkey Hill Robbery 
WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg - Dec 14 11:30 AM
Police are searching for two guys who robbed a Turkey Hill in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County.Turkey's high C/A gap to fall in '07-Babacan 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 14 5:06 AM
ANKARA, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Turkey's current account deficit, for long a weak spot in its booming economy, is highly likely to fall in 2007, Economy Minister Ali Babacan said on Thursday.TURKEY APPROVES F-35 PROJECT 
Middle East Newsline - Dec 14 11:31 AM
ANKARA [MENL] -- Turkey has approved the procurement of the Joint Strike Fighter. The Defense Industry Executive Committee has decided to procure the F-35 JSF from the United States in a project that could exceed $10 billion. Officials said this marked the largest defense project in Turkish history.Turkey says could be delays in Halkbank sale 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 14 5:24 AM
ANKARA, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Turkey's planned privatisation of Halkbank could be delayed beyond a May 2007 completion date set out in a letter to the IMF, Economy Minister Ali Babacan said on Thursday.Blair to travel to Turkey after EU summit 
Euro Observer - Dec 14 10:36 AM
14.12.2006 - 19:22 CET | By Lucia Kubosova EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - Directly after the European summit set to endorse the partial freeze of Turkey's EU membership talks, UK prime minister Tony Blair will travel to Ankara for a last-minute trip to trigger his Middle East tour.Turkey sentences woman for pro-PKK comments 
AlertNet - Dec 14 7:21 AM
Source: Reuters DIYARBAKIR, Turkey, Dec 14 (Reuters) - A Turkish court sentenced a woman to 18 months in jail on Thursday for making a speech in support of jailed Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) guerrilla leader Abdullah ... Turkey current account gap to fall in '07-Babacan 
Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Dec 14 4:06 AM
ANKARA, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Turkey's current account deficit, for long a weak spot in its economy, is highly likely to fall in 2007, Economy Minister Ali Babacan said on Thursday.EU leaders meet amid Turkey talks collapse 
ePolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Dec 14 4:01 AM
Tony Blair will today travel to Brussels for an EU summit overshadowed by difficulties in Turkey's accession talks.IMF clears $1.13bn for Turkey 
Middle East Times - Dec 14 6:32 AM
WASHINGTON -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Wednesday cleared $1.13 billion in new credit for Turkey despite misgivings about a potential spending splurge as the country gears up for elections.Local Runners Score in Turkey Trot 
Glen Cove Record-Pilot - Dec 14 12:10 PM
Dan Badalament and Mike Polansky, who are no turkeys, are pictured proudly displaying their Turkey Trot trophies. Among the award winners in the City of Long Beach 10K Turkey Trot were veteran athletes Dan Badalament and Mike Polansky.TURKEY NUMBERS TO STAY STEADY 
Meat News - Dec 14 7:07 AM
UNITED STATES: USDA reports only a slight drop in the number of turkey eggs in incubators.State Releases Fall 2006 Wild Turkey Harvest 
WTRF - Dec 14 8:09 AM
Kill count down from 2005, officials say. CHARLESTON -- The unofficial fall wild turkey harvest in 2006 was 1,010, according to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. The kill was 11 percent lower than the 1,130 reported in 2005 and was the lowest fall harvest since 1967.