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Turkey detains teenager in Turkey in journalist's murder 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Jan 20 3:30 PM
Turkish police detained a 17-year-old male suspected of murdering journalist Hrant Dink, one of Turkey's most prominent ethnic Armenians, whose slaying sent shock waves through the country.Turkey probes journalist's murder amid huge public outcry 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Jan 20 12:18 PM
Turkish police released images of a man suspected of killing journalist Hrant Dink, one of Turkey's most prominent ethnic Armenians, as the government came under fire for failing to protect him despite nationalist threats.Turkey expresses shock at slaying of journalist 
International Herald Tribune - Jan 20 2:47 AM
Turkey's press reacted to the assassination of the journalist and Armenian community leader Hrant Dink.Outspoken Editor Is Slain in Turkey 
Washington Post - Jan 19 10:45 PM
ISTANBUL, Jan. 19 -- Hrant Dink, the most prominent voice of Turkey's shrinking Armenian community, a man who stood trial for speaking out against the mass killings of Armenians by Turks, was shot and killed in broad daylight Friday at the entrance to his newspaper's offices.Turkey detains teenager in journalist s murder 
Khaleej Times - 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
ISTANBUL - Turkish police detained a 17-year-old male Saturday suspected of murdering journalist Hrant Dink, one of Turkey s most prominent ethnic Armenians, whose slaying sent shock waves through the country.Turkey to send two mln USD to some African countries 
People's Daily - Jan 20 6:02 PM
Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a written statement on Saturday that Turkey will give two million U. S. dollars to some African countries in order to support international humanitarian assistance initiatives to fight hunger in the African continent.Journalist's assassination shames and shocks Turkey 
Gulf News - 1 hour, 54 minutes ago
Istanbul: Turkey's press conveyed the nation's sense of shock, shame and self-reflection yesterday at the assassination of journalist and Armenian community leader Hrant Dink at the entrance to his bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper.Turkey Shocked by Slaying of Journalist 
Lompoc Record - Jan 20 5:40 PM
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Turkey's prime minister on Saturday conveyed his nation's sense of shock a day after a journalist and Armenian community leader was assassinated at the entrance to his bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper.Controversial columnist shot dead on Istanbul street / Ethnic Armenian's genocide comments had angered Turkey 
San Francisco Chronicle - Jan 20 4:07 AM
Hrant Dink, a prominent newspaper editor, columnist and voice for Turkey's ethnic Armenians who was prosecuted for challenging the official Turkish version of the 1915 Armenian genocide, was shot dead as he left his office on a busy street in central Istanbul... Journalist slain in Turkey 
Los Angeles Times - Jan 20 12:09 AM
Hrant Dink, who had clashed with authorities over recognition of the Armenian genocide, was shot on a busy street. ISTANBUL, TURKEY An outspoken journalist who repeatedly clashed with Turkish authorities here over recognition of the early 20th century slaughter of Armenians was shot to death Friday afternoon on a busy downtown street. Turkey Searches for Journalist's Killer 
Journal Gazette & Times Courier - Jan 20 12:52 PM
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Turkish television broadcast pictures Saturday of a man suspected in the slaying of an ethnic Armenian journalist, while Istanbul's governor sought to deflect criticism that authorities failed to protect him despite numerous death threats.Turkey probes editor's death 
Gulf Daily News - Jan 20 6:17 PM
ISTANBUL: Turkish police yesterday released images of a man suspected of killing editor Hrant Dink, one of Turkey's most prominent ethnic Armenians, as the government came under fire for failing to protect him despite nationalist threats.Turkey probes journalist's murder amid huge public outcry 
TODAYonline - Jan 20 12:49 PM
Turkish protestors hold portraits of slain journalist Hrant Dink outside the offices of Armenian newspaper "Agos" in Istanbul, Turkey.Armenian Journalist Dink Slain, Turkey Appalled 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 11:30 AM
Today's Zaman - Leading Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink was shot dead outside his newspaper office yesterday by an unknown assailant, sending Turkey into deep shock and prompting foreign criticism and statements of concern.Turkey Shocked by Slaying of Journalist 
Journal Gazette & Times Courier - Jan 20 8:52 AM
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Istanbul's governor released photos Saturday of a man suspected of gunning down a Turkish-Armenian journalist, while seeking to deflect criticism that authorities failed to protect him, despite numerous threats against his life.Assasination Of Dink, A Trap Set For Turkey Says Retired General Edip Baser 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 10:45 AM
ISTANBUL - Retired General Edip Baser, Turkey`s special representative for countering terrorism, said murder of Hrat Dink, editor-in-chief of bilingual Turkish-Armenian weekly Agos, is a trap in order to put Turkey on the spot in terms of its international relations, and added that Turkey should not walk into this trap.Turkey Is A Shining Star In Its Geography, Sabanci 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 11:01 AM
ISTANBUL - Turkey is a shining star in its geography with its market economy and democracy, said Omer Sabanci, the Chairman of Executive Board of Turkish Industrialists` & Businessmen`s Association (TUSIAD).Turkey Ranks 9th In Most Tourist Attracting Countries List 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 11:01 AM
ANKARA - Turkey which has a great potential in "winter tourism" with its climate, geography and thrusts in tourism sector, was ranked the 9th among the most tourist attracting countries list and the 8th in the list of countries with greatest income in tourism sector according to World Tourism Organisation data.Turkey Beats A Record In Civil Aviation With 61.6 Million Passengers 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 11:01 AM
Turkey increased the number of its air travel passengers (international and domestic) to 61.6 million and beat a record in civil aviation in 2006. Last year the number of passengers soared by 10 percent over 2005 and reached 28.8 million on domestic flights and 32.8 million on international flights.Population Census Based On Addresses Continues In Turkey 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 11:00 AM
ANKARA - While population census "based on addresses" continues throughout Turkey, studies regarding the census are expected to start in Istanbul and Ankara.French Magazine Praises Turkey In Its December Edition 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 10:46 AM
ANKARA - A French magazine, "Paris Match", praised Turkey and its tourism potential in its December 2006 edition.This Is A Murder Against Unity In Turkey, Says Cicek 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 10:45 AM
ISTANBUL - "This murder was committed against unity, peace, fraternity and efforts of democracy in Turkey," said Justice Minister Cemil Cicek on Friday.Iran-Turkey border a model for the world: official 
Islamic Republic News Agency - Jan 20 9:44 AM
Iran - Turkey - Peace The governor general of the Turkish province of Van, Mehmet Niyazi Tanilir, here Saturday said that the joint border of Iran and Turkey was the best example to the world of a peaceful border.ANGER IN ARMENIA AT TURKEY OVER JOURNALIST DEATH 
The Tocqueville Connection - Jan 20 7:42 AM
YEREVAN, Jan 20, 2007 (AFP) - Armenians at home and abroad hammered Turkey Saturday following the killing of prominent Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in Istanbul.Turkey Shocked by Slaying of Journalist 
AP via Yahoo! Asia News - Jan 20 2:28 AM
Turkey's press conveyed the nation's sense of shock, shame and self-reflection on Saturday, a day after a journalist and Armenian community leader was assassinated at the entrance to his bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper.Net Direct Foreign Investments In Turkey To Rise Up To 22.5 Bln Usd 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 10:55 AM
WASHINGTON D.C. - The Institute of International Finance (IIF) declared that net direct foreign investments in Turkey which was around 22 billion USD in 2006, was expected to rise some more and reach 22.5 billion USD this year.Prodi To Visit Turkey 
TurkishPress.com - Jan 20 10:57 AM
ANKARA - Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi will visit Turkey on January 22nd-23rd, the Turkish Prime Minister`s Office stated on Friday. Prodi will first meet Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.Turkey probes journalist's murder amid huge public outcry 
New Straits Times - Jan 20 5:04 AM
Turkish police were questioning eight people over the murder of journalist Hrant Dink, one of Turkey's most prominent ethnic Armenians and a target of nationalist threats, as the government came under fire for failing to protect him.Turkey arrests suspect in death of Armenian editor 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jan 20 3:22 PM
Turkish police on Saturday arrested the suspected killer of a prominent Turkish-Armenian writer who had angered nationalists with articles referring to a Turkish "genocide" of Armenians.Suspect Named in Killing of Journalist in Turkey 
New York Times - Jan 20 3:51 PM
Authorities said they had detained the suspect?s father with nine other people, but had not captured the suspect himself.Turkey's Most Prominent Armenian Hrant Dink Shot Dead (Update3) 
Bloomberg.com - Jan 19 9:41 AM
Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Hrant Dink, an Armenian-Turkish newspaper editor who had received death threats from nationalists for questioning Turkey's denial of an Armenian genocide, was shot in the head and killed today.Turkey's PM says Armenian killing attack on nation 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jan 20 8:16 AM
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan pledged on Saturday to tackle the "provocateurs" behind the death of a writer who had angered nationalists with his articles referring to a Turkish "genocide" of Armenians.Armenian journalist murdered in Turkey 
Akron Beacon Journal - Jan 20 12:21 AM
Hrant Dink, the most prominent voice of Turkey's shrinking Armenian community who stood trial for speaking out against the mass killings of Armenians by Turks, was shot and killed in broad daylight Friday at the entrance to his newspaper's offices.Armenian scribe killed in Turkey 
NDTV - Jan 19 10:55 PM
Thousands marched in Istanbul on Friday evening down the street where journalist Hrant Dink was killed earlier in the day. Dink was among the most prominent voices of Turkey's shrinking Armenian community.AEFJD: Turkey Kills Hrant Dink 
PanARMENIAN.Net - Jan 20 3:30 AM
Turkey must understand that it has lost the right to be EU member.Journalist, 'Enemy of Turkey,' slain at Istanbul newspaper 
Arizona Daily Star - Jan 19 11:09 PM
ISTANBUL, Turkey Hrant Dink, who frequently went on trial for condemning the mass killing of Armenians by Turks, predicted in his last newspaper column that he would continue to suffer as a result of being labeled an "enemy of Turkey."Hrant Dink, an Armenian who loved Turkey and the truth 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Jan 20 7:33 AM
Hated by Turkish nationalists, at times misunderstood by his kinsmen, Hrant Dink, the Turkish journalist of Armenian origin who was murdered on Friday was also admired by many for his commitment to dialogue between the two communities.Greece says journalist's 'atrocious' murder means to hurt Turkey's EU course 
Eu Business - Jan 20 2:41 AM
(ATHENS ) - Greece on Saturday condemned the "atrocious" murder" of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink as an intended blow to Turkey's efforts to join the European Union.