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Broken Angel: Melegin Sirlari
Pictures from the premiere and after party in Istanbul. I understand the movie is not doing as well as expected in Turkey. The current political and economical turmoil in Turkey is partly to blame. The lack of big budget advertising and pre-release promotion could be another reason. Some people tend to forget this after all is an independent movie project....
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- Turkey tells Cheney won't send troops or money to Afghanistan
- Trend News : Cheney backs Turkey's fight against Kurdish rebels
- Turkish university setting down roots at Ohio's Kent State University - International Herald Tribune
- YEÅILÃAM! TURKISH EXPLOITATION CINEMA
- Gulf Times â" Qatarâs top-selling English daily newspaper - Europe/World
- More female directors for prisons, says Yavuzyılmaz - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- Turk ruling party acts to try to avoid closure | International | Reuters
- Ä°zmir-based firm exports black dresses to 17 countries - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- AKP on murky ground - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- Power struggle in Ankara - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- Istanbul-bound, to push countryâs trade interests - Newindpress.com
- Transporters unite against EU - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- Turkey's ruling AKP acts to avoid closure
- Transporters unite against EU - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- Economic package is OK but not enough, businessmen say - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
- globeandmail.com: Kurds clash with police in Turkey for fourth day
- US Vice President due in Turkey Monday
- Turkey wants nuclear power station bids by Sept 24 | Markets | Reuters
- Cyprus reunification back on table 4 years on
- Association of Improving Health Tourism - {Travel Daily News}
- Turkey's Yapi Kredi cooperates with Turkish Cypriot Iktisatbank
- Turkish business association warns on "regime crisis"
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Turkey tells Cheney won't send troops or money to Afghanistan
"Turkey tells Cheney won't send troops or money to Afghanistan
US Vice President Dick Cheney met Monday with Turkish leaders who told him they would not send more troops or money to Afghanistan for now, a senior US official told reporters after the talks. 'They were certainly, I think, happy to look at, to see whether there was any possibility of more they could do, but (offered) no immediate short-term commitments,' AFP quoted the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, as saying. Cheney, on the last leg of a nine-day overseas tour, met with President Abdullah Gul, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and chief of general staff General Yasar Buyukanit in Ankara."
More:Turkey tells Cheney won't send troops or money to Afghanistan
Trend News : Cheney backs Turkey's fight against Kurdish rebels
"Cheney backs Turkey's fight against Kurdish rebels
25.03.08 00:02
( dpa )- US Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday extended support to Turkey's ongoing fight against Kurdish separatists based in northern Iraq, Turkish media reported.
In Ankara for a whirlwind visit, Cheney held talks with President Abdullah Gul , Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and military chief General Yasar Buyukyanit . No statements to the press were made."
More:Trend News : Cheney backs Turkey's fight against Kurdish rebels
Turkish university setting down roots at Ohio's Kent State University - International Herald Tribune
"Turkish university setting down roots at Ohio's Kent State University
KENT, Ohio: Turkey's Bahcesehir University is setting down roots at Kent State University, paying $2.7 million (â¬1.75 million) to turn an aging residence hall into a cultural center."
More:Turkish university setting down roots at Ohio's Kent State University - International Herald Tribune
YEÅILÃAM! TURKISH EXPLOITATION CINEMA
"YEÅILÃAM! TURKISH EXPLOITATION CINEMA
by Jay Slater
(2008-03-25)
Turkey: what is the country best known for? For the post-pub army, the rich and proud Muslim heritage of Turkey is encapsulated in five words: yes; boss; doner; chilli; sauce. On seeing Alan Parkerâs 'Midnight Express' (1978), advice would be to avoid their correctional facilities unless sodomy is your kind of thing. And thereâs Turkeyâs national drink, Raki (a strong grape brandy flavoured with anise), which is ludicrous and quite silly in alcoholic super power: so much so, that I am told that I had a run-in with the police after a heavy Raki session one night, but to this day remember nothing. The Marquis de Sade would have bottled out of drinking it. One can only wonder what the Turkish Ministry of Tourism think of the Brits."
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Gulf Times â" Qatarâs top-selling English daily newspaper - Europe/World
"Veteran Turkish journalist freed after criticism
Published: Monday, 24 March, 2008, 08:39 AM Doha Time
ISTANBUL: A veteran Turkish journalist, rounded up as part of a probe into a shadowy anti-government network, was released yesterday after a storm of criticism over his detention, the Anatolia news agency said."
More:Gulf Times â" Qatarâs top-selling English daily newspaper - Europe/World
More female directors for prisons, says Yavuzyılmaz - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"More female directors for prisons, says Yavuzyılmaz
Monday, March 24, 2008
Ãmran Yavuzyılmaz is Turkeyâs first and only female prison director, proving how a woman paradoxically suits the position"
More:More female directors for prisons, says Yavuzyılmaz - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
Turk ruling party acts to try to avoid closure | International | Reuters
"Turk ruling party acts to try to avoid closure
By Hidir Goktas
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's ruling AK Party is this week expected to present to parliament changes in the law to prevent a possible closure of the party for alleged anti-secular activity, a senior party member said on Monday."
More:Turk ruling party acts to try to avoid closure | International | Reuters
Ä°zmir-based firm exports black dresses to 17 countries - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"Ä°zmir-based firm exports black dresses to 17 countries
Monday, March 24, 2008
A bridal wear company based in Ä°zmir is exporting black wedding dresses to 17 countries including the United States, Lebanon, Israel and Mozambique."
More:Ä°zmir-based firm exports black dresses to 17 countries - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
AKP on murky ground - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"AKP on murky ground
Monday, March 24, 2008
Yusuf KANLI
Finally, though interrogators probing what is alleged in the Islamist media as the âsecularist gangâ or simply referred to as âErgenekonâ â" the legendary homeland of Turks surrounded by huge mountains from where with the guidance of a gray wolf (Bozkurt) an iron mountain was discovered, melted and the nation moved out to re-conquer the world â" demanded the arrest of the 83-year-old Ä°lhan Selçuk, the judges looking into the case must have concluded that the old Kemalist Selçuk, who has been under police protection for the past 15 years and has 24-hour police presence in front of his home, will not âescape,â and ruled Saturday evening for his release pending outcome of the trial. "
More:AKP on murky ground - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
Power struggle in Ankara - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"Power struggle in Ankara
Monday, March 24, 2008
MURAT YETKÄ°N
Three messages Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan gave in Ankara on Friday were of critical importance in terms of the latest developments:
1 If Turkey is to win, we are ready to lose;
2 We will not step back;
3 Our rage is against pro-privileged "
mORE:Power struggle in Ankara - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
Istanbul-bound, to push countryâs trade interests - Newindpress.com
"Istanbul-bound, to push countryâs trade interests
Monday March 24 2008 11:55 IST
Express News Service
KANNUR: Gold never loses its lustre. It was to ensure the quality of gold that the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs of the Government of India introduced hallmarking and assaying of gold on April 1, 2000. As many jewellers kept away from this new process, the Kunhikkannan Jewellery Gold House, Kannur, came forward to obtain Indiaâs first BIS certification in gold. And, C V Ravindranath, its managing partner, believes that, âGold is not a mere decorative piece to enhance oneâs beauty and status, but the greatest investment of life in all times.â"
mORE:Istanbul-bound, to push countryâs trade interests - Newindpress.com
Transporters unite against EU - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"Transporters unite against EU
Monday, March 24, 2008
Turkish overland transportation is not the only sector affected negatively by the customs quotas implemented by European Union countries. These quotas also hit Turkey's external trade and industry sectors hard, according to the International Transporters Association (UND)."
mORE:Transporters unite against EU - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
Turkey's ruling AKP acts to avoid closure
"Turkey's ruling AKP acts to avoid closure
Turkey's ruling AKP may present to parliament towards the end of this week draft constitutional changes aimed at avoiding the possible closure of the party, AKP deputy Nihat Ergun said on Monday."
mORE:Turkey's ruling AKP acts to avoid closure
Transporters unite against EU - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"Transporters unite against EU
Monday, March 24, 2008
Turkish overland transportation is not the only sector affected negatively by the customs quotas implemented by European Union countries. These quotas also hit Turkey's external trade and industry sectors hard, according to the International Transporters Association (UND)."
More:Transporters unite against EU - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
Economic package is OK but not enough, businessmen say - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
"Economic package is OK but not enough, businessmen say
Monday, March 24, 2008
Serdar Alyamaç
With the recent statement of Prime Minister Recep Tayip ErdoÄan that the government plans to invest up to $12 billion in Turkey's southeastern region as part of efforts to erode support for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), eyes turned to Turkey's pro Kurdish Southeast which has been staged for many same old scenarios to stir up regional economy to cut out the human resource of the PKK reportedly being fed poverty and illiteracy. Since the founding of the Turkish Republic, governments have tried to wipe out the support for the PKK with 17 economic packages, some which were never put into practice. "
More:Economic package is OK but not enough, businessmen say - Turkish Daily News Mar 24, 2008
globeandmail.com: Kurds clash with police in Turkey for fourth day
"Kurds clash with police in Turkey for fourth day
AP
March 24, 2008
Ankara -- Hundreds of Kurdish protesters lobbed stones at police and soldiers yesterday in southeastern Turkey in a fourth-straight day of clashes that have killed at least two people and injured dozens."
More:globeandmail.com: Kurds clash with police in Turkey for fourth day
US Vice President due in Turkey Monday
"US Vice President due in Turkey Monday
Cheney has been doing the rounds of Middle Eastern capitals, in part seeking to gain support for efforts to broker peace between Palestine and Israel and shore up backing against Iran."
More:US Vice President due in Turkey Monday
Turkey wants nuclear power station bids by Sept 24 | Markets | Reuters
"Turkey wants nuclear power station bids by Sept 24
ANKARA, March 24 (Reuters) - Turkey has set a deadline of Sept. 24 for bids in a tender to build the country's first nuclear power station, a statement in the Official Gazette said on Monday."
More:UPDATE 1-Turkey wants nuclear power station bids by Sept 24 | Markets | Reuters
Cyprus reunification back on table 4 years on
"Cyprus reunification back on table 4 years on
The leaders of divided Cyprus are to talk peace once more. The Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders are meeting to try to bridge the differences which threaten Turkey's bid to join the European Union. Demetris Christofias took over as Greek Cypriot President from Tassos Papadopoulous. Papadopoulos made little progress on the issue. Christofias is refusing to contemplate failure."
More:EuroNewsEuroNews : Cyprus reunification back on table 4 years on
Association of Improving Health Tourism - {Travel Daily News}
"Great attendance for the first International Health Tourism Congress in Turkey
Monday, March 24, 2008
The first international event on Health Tourism to be held in Turkey completed successfully as 300 Participants (representing 27 countries) were welcomed at the event. It was organized by the âAssociation of Improving Health Tourismâ (Turkey) and overseen and coordinated by its President, Dr. Dursun Aydin."
More:Association of Improving Health Tourism - {Travel Daily News}
Turkey's Yapi Kredi cooperates with Turkish Cypriot Iktisatbank
"Turkey's Yapi Kredi cooperates with Turkish Cypriot Iktisatbank
The New Anatolian / Ankara
24 March 2008
Yapi Kredi Bankasi of Turkey signed a cooperation agreement on credit card with Kibris Iktisatbank in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)."
More:The New Anatolian
Turkish business association warns on "regime crisis"
"Turkish business association warns on 'regime crisis'
Turkey's leading business association expressed its concerns on Monday over the recent developments and warned there could be a polarization in the public that could gradually result in a 'regime crisis'."
More:Turkish business association warns on "regime crisis"
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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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