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Turkey is disturbed about Israeli defense companies Turkey is allegedly disturbed about the defense tenders she gave to Israeli firms. According to the news of the Defence News magazine, the Israeli IAI firm has been continuously increasing the price in the 700-million-dollar project for the modernization of 54 F-4 warplanes. |
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Big Looting: Public improvement permission to SIT field The government will allow construction of buildings in SIT areas at a ratio of 6% in the framework of the motion it prepared to provide new sources for the state. Once the law is brought into force, constructions will be possible on natural SIT areas under protection like Oludeniz and Gelibolu, even if at low density. |
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Bomb at the center of Kizilay, 100 meters away from the Prime Ministry A woman was killed in an explosion at a café at the center of Kizilay in Ankara, just 100 meters away from the Prime Ministry, at 9.00 O’clock on Tuesday. Police said that she was DHKP-C member Sengul Akkurt, who was planning a bomb-raid in a crowded area but she exploded the bomb by mistake at the bathroom of the café as she was balancing the mechanism of the bomb. |
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Cicek: Yes, the 8th article will be removed Justice Minister Cemil Cicek said that the 6th Harmonization Package, on which National Security Board (MGK) Secretary General Gen. Tuncer Kilinc voiced three objections, would be forwarded to the Prime Ministry on Thursday. |
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Lehman Brothers: Investors are worried, continue reforms Investment Bank Lehman Brothers said in its weekly international evaluation that foreign investors were still worried about the debt structure of Turkey and that it was necessary to continue reforms. |
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Amnesty organization accuses the BTC consortium The International Amnesty Organization claimed that the Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan Pipeline Project would violate the rights of many people and damage the environment, accusing the BTC Consortium leader BP of putting pressure on the Turkish government to overlook the human rights. |
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Brekk: You caught a perfect opportunity IMF Turkey Representative Odd Per Brekk said that the government had a perfect opportunity to turn the positive progress it attained in economy to permanent development. |
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Talabani: I know the place of Saddam’s wife Being asked about the news that he received a letter requesting shelter for Saddam Hussein's family, Jalal Talabani, the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), said that he knew where Saddam’s family is sheltered, but could not disclose this information. Talabani said; Saddam Hussein committed many murders, but there are some innocent people in his family, especially his wife and daughter. If they want to take shelter in our region, we shall accept them. |
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Passport Queue The Greek Cypriot Interior Ministry announced that 20 thousand Turkish Cypriots applied to their Administration to get identity cards and passports of the “Republic of Cyprus.” Only 2 thousand Turkish Cypriots have been applying to the Greek Cypriot authorities per year in the preceding years. |
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"CHP to become a mainstream party"
CHP leader Deniz Baykal said that, “We are correcting a historical mistake and pulling social democracy to the mainstream and the mainstream, to social democracy.” Baykal said that, “It is necessary to attract the people, who hoped to solve their problems together with the Right parties in the past. Turkish people are not rightist, but it seems that the electorate is subdivided by Rightist parties. We are trying to change this scene.” |
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