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Sema Karaoglu, Founder               Meltem Birkegren, Director
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Daughters of Atatürk is proud to promote Turkish Heritage across the globe. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk shaped the legacy we proudly inherited.
His integrity and dynamism and vision constantly inspires us. We are thankful to him for walking the untrodden path, achieving the unimaginable dream, living the eternal vision. We are the Turks, we are the future of Turkey.


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Daughters of Atatürk is proud to promote Turkish Heritage across the globe. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk shaped the legacy we proudly inherited.
His integrity and dynamism and vision constantly inspires us. We are thankful to him for walking the untrodden path, achieving the unimaginable dream, living the eternal vision. We are the Turks, we are the future of Turkey.




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  1. Turkish universities warned to allow headscarves - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  2. Turkish troops "advancing on PKK headquarters" (Roundup) - Middle East
  3. Turks gather in solidarity for soldiers' funerals | Reuters
  4. Turkey Property Fethiye cooking course is highly recommended - 25-02-2008
  5. BBC NEWS | Europe | Turkey academics defy scarf law
  6. The Herald - Life. Captured Every Day. - Serving York, Chester, and Lancaster Counties.
  7. A $12 billion history lesson - International Herald Tribune
  8. Ankara's Intentions: What Is Behind Turkey's Invasion of Northern Iraq? - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News
  9. Turkish academics dispute whether law allows Islamic head scarf in universities - International Herald Tribune
  10. EU: Turkey must avoid disproportionate Iraq action | Reuters
  11. SOCIAL POLARIZATION DEEPENING IN TURKEY - Eurasia Daily Monitor
  12. Event teaches about Turkey
  13. Turkey's SMEs to meet at Business Partneria - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008
  14. Was the Ottoman Empire a colonizer? - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008
  15. Investment Property in Turkey - A Country at the Crossroads
  16. Turkey's AKP u-turn on additional headscarf legislation, as universities divided (UPDATED) - Hürriyet
  17. Trend News : EU chief hopes new president can help resolve Cyprus stalemate
  18. Mixed implementation of headscarf ban in Turkey : Europe World
  19. New Cyprus leader under pressure to end division | World | Reuters
  20. Feminine lives ruled by masculine politics - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008
  21. Deaths rise in Iraq offensive - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008
  22. Best Investments in India: Indian companies keen to invest in Turkey
  23. Queen of Turkish hearts in Germany - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008
  24. Asia Times Online :: Middle East News, Iraq, Iran current affairs
  25. Turkey’s New Card in EU Diplomacy: Energy
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Turkish universities warned to allow headscarves - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

"Turkish universities warned to allow headscarves

Posted 5 hours 20 minutes ago

Turkey's higher education watchdog has warned university chiefs they risked prosecution if they flouted new laws allowing women students to wear the Islamic headscarf.

Some universities have stood defiant against the constitutional amendments that came into force over the weekend, backed by those who fiercely object to measures they believe will undermine Turkey's secular system."

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Turkish troops "advancing on PKK headquarters" (Roundup) - Middle East

"Turkish troops 'advancing on PKK headquarters' (Roundup)

Feb 25, 2008, 15:50 GMT

Ankara - Turkish troops were Monday advancing on the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) headquarters located in the Qandil Mountains near the Iraqi border with Iran, as Ankara defended the operation saying Turkey had the right to self-defence."

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Turks gather in solidarity for soldiers' funerals | Reuters

"Turks gather in solidarity for soldiers' funerals

By Selcuk Gokoluk

ANKARA, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Thousands of flag-waving Turks mourned the deaths of three army officers at their funerals in Ankara's main mosque on Monday in a show of solidarity with the military's fight against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq."

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Turkey Property Fethiye cooking course is highly recommended - 25-02-2008

"Turkey Property Fethiye cooking course is highly recommended

A cooking course held at the Yediburunlar lighthouse near to Fethiye has been highlighted in a list of the finest culinary tuition programmes in the world."

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BBC NEWS | Europe | Turkey academics defy scarf law

"Turkey academics defy scarf law

The headscarf issue has divided opinion in Turkey
A number of Turkish universities have defied a new law allowing women students to wear Islamic headscarves."

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The Herald - Life. Captured Every Day. - Serving York, Chester, and Lancaster Counties.

"Turkish Cypriot leader sees solution
By ELENA BECATOROS and MENELAOS HADJICOSTIS · The Associated Press

CYPRUS TURKISH CYPRIOTS
Petros Karadjias
Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat reacts during an interview in his office in the Turkish occupied area of the divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Monday, Feb. 25, 2008. The election of a new president in Cyprus could see a solution to the island decades-long partition by the end of the year, according to the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state, Mehmet Ali Talat said the Turkish Cypriot side was willing to be flexible.

The decades-long division of Cyprus could be resolved by the end of the year, the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots said Monday."

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A $12 billion history lesson - International Herald Tribune

"A $12 billion history lesson

Last week, a senior French official flew to Istanbul to discuss Turkey's exclusion of Gaz de France from an $12 billion pipeline project - designed to bring Central Asian oil directly to European markets - because of recent French legislation making it a criminal offense to deny that the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Armenians in 1915 constituted genocide."

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Ankara's Intentions: What Is Behind Turkey's Invasion of Northern Iraq? - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News

"ANKARA'S INTENTIONS
What Is Behind Turkey's Invasion of Northern Iraq?

Turkey had been warning for months that it was considering an invasion of northern Iraq to go after Kurdish rebels based there. But now that it has happened, many are wondering why now? Could it actually be an invitation to negotiate?"

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Turkish academics dispute whether law allows Islamic head scarf in universities - International Herald Tribune

"Turkish academics dispute whether law allows Islamic head scarf in universities

ISTANBUL, Turkey: Some Turkish academics dispute whether a recent change in the Constitution allows women to wear Islamic head scarves in universities, signaling that the battle over the religious attire has yet to run its course."

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EU: Turkey must avoid disproportionate Iraq action | Reuters

"EU: Turkey must avoid disproportionate Iraq action

BRUSSELS, Feb 22 (Reuters) - The European Union on Friday repeated a call on Turkey to refrain from any disproportionate military action in northern Iraq.
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SOCIAL POLARIZATION DEEPENING IN TURKEY - Eurasia Daily Monitor

"SOCIAL POLARIZATION DEEPENING IN TURKEY

By Gareth Jenkins

Monday, February 25, 2008

As supporters of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) stage sporadic protests in western Turkey against the ongoing Turkish military operations in northern Iraq, the government’s hurried attempt to lift the headscarf ban in Turkish universities appears to be deepening the other great divide in Turkish society, namely that over the role of Islam in public life."

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Event teaches about Turkey

"Event teaches about Turkey
By ANTON MENNING, Times Staff Writer
Published: Monday, February 25, 2008 8:00 AM CST

A mixture of civilians, military personnel and children attended a recent event at the Lewis and Clark Center at Fort Leavenworth (KS) to learn about Turkey's history, culture and government."

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Turkey's SMEs to meet at Business Partneria - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008

"Turkey's SMEs to meet at Business Partneria
Monday, February 25, 2008

CEYDA ÇAĞLAYAN
ISTANBUL â€" Referans

Turkey's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will meet foreign companies at the Mediterranean Business Partneria, to be held at the Antalya Expo Center May 15-16. The organization, which aims to secure long-term commercial synergies, targets a business volume of at least 500 million euros. "

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Was the Ottoman Empire a colonizer? - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008

"Was the Ottoman Empire a colonizer?
Monday, February 25, 2008

Ali GÃœNEÅž

International University of Sarajevo, jointly with Ankara Centre for Thought and Research (ADAM), through the sponsorship of Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA), hosted an international conference on “East-West Relations: Past, Present, Future” on February 14-15, 2008, in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "

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Investment Property in Turkey - A Country at the Crossroads

"Investment Property in Turkey - A Country at the Crossroads by Antonio Bonito

For anyone about to invest in the emerging Turkey property market, it's a good idea to discover as much as possible about this ancient land at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, to uncover its mysteries and try to imagine what the future holds for those who reside within its extensive borders. In this article we are going to set the scene by taking a brief look at modern-day Turkey."

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Turkey's AKP u-turn on additional headscarf legislation, as universities divided (UPDATED) - Hürriyet

"Turkey's AKP u-turn on additional headscarf legislation, as universities divided (UPDATED)

An AKP official said there is no need to change the additional 17th article of the Higher Education Law to lift the headscarf ban, reversing an earlier agreement between the governing party and nationalist MHP, who supported the constitutional amendments as the legal dispute grows."

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Trend News : EU chief hopes new president can help resolve Cyprus stalemate

"EU chief hopes new president can help resolve Cyprus stalemate
25.02.08 14:35

(dpa) - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Monday called on new Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias to waste no time in seeking a deal with the Turkish Cypriot community on the status of the divided island."

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Mixed implementation of headscarf ban in Turkey : Europe World

"Mixed implementation of headscarf ban in Turkey

Ankara - The implementation of two constitutional amendments allowing womento wear Islamic-style headscarves at universities varied Monday with some universities allowing covered women to enter classes and others forcing students to uncover before being allowed onto campus. Students wearing the headscarf were allowed into Bogazici University, but at the nearby Istanbul Technical University the ban on the covering continued, Anadolu news agency reported."

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New Cyprus leader under pressure to end division | World | Reuters

"New Cyprus leader under pressure to end division

By Michele Kambas and Dina Kyriakidou

NICOSIA (Reuters) - Newly-elected Cyprus President Demetris Christofias came under immediate pressure on Monday to make good on promised efforts to reunite the divided Mediterranean island."

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Feminine lives ruled by masculine politics - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008

"Feminine lives ruled by masculine politics
Monday, February 25, 2008

Making politics over a woman's body is just as wrong as depriving women who wear headscarves the right to an education in the name of protecting secularism, says UN's special rapporteur on violence against women"

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Deaths rise in Iraq offensive - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008

"Deaths rise in Iraq offensive
Monday, February 25, 2008

In the third day of the military's ground operation into northern Iraq, the clashes intensify. Major PPK camps are hit by artillery and warplanes, killing 112 terrorists. Iraq says the operation does not target the country's sovereignty"

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Best Investments in India: Indian companies keen to invest in Turkey

"Indian companies keen to invest in Turkey

In Today Scenario Investing overseas is the ongoing trend, Developing countries are not only investing in countryside, but they also are seeking investment opportunities abroad."

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Queen of Turkish hearts in Germany - Turkish Daily News Feb 25, 2008

"Queen of Turkish hearts in Germany
Monday, February 25, 2008

'Neighborhood mothers' help Turkish mothers find their way in German society

Dorte Huneke
BERLIN - Turkish Daily News

You can recognize them by their red shawl and a red and white bag, which resembles a school satchel. "

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Asia Times Online :: Middle East News, Iraq, Iran current affairs

"Turkey's offensive comes at a price
By M K Bhadrakumar

The high Qandil mountains and deep gorges on the northern Iraqi border region with Iran must be one of the world's most ideal terrains for guerrilla war. That is where the fighters of the separatist Turkish Kurdish movement the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have set up its headquarters. The PKK is close enough to the Turkish border to stage its guerrilla attacks and can easily frustrate 'hot pursuits' by the Turkish army."

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Turkey’s New Card in EU Diplomacy: Energy

"Turkey’s New Card in EU Diplomacy: Energy
Alper Fevzi Kara

This commentary is from USAK's Energy Review Newsletter
http://www.turkishweekly.net/energy
To subscribe email to energyreview@turkishweekly.net

Looking at the bigger picture, against the backdrop of all this internal politics, the economic agenda of the country is quite different. Despite all absurdities in the political stage, Turkey is heading forward like a mammoth pushing its way through the jungle.
Thrilling developments in the energy business are on the way, especially those concerning oil and gas are in full steam. "

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