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500 Billion In Baggage Police was alarmed when they learned that about 500 billion TL, gained through illegal ways by using the cement companies under the Rumeli Holding (of Uzans), would be transferred from Sanliurfa to Istanbul by couriers without using banks. |
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Government Will Ask For Permit Not Authorization The government determined the way it will follow on the issue of sending troops to Iraq. It will ask for a permit - not authorization - from Parliament. The decision of the government, which was taken as a result of long discussions, will reportedly be included in the agenda of Parliament on Tuesday or Wednesday. |
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Parliament Is Reserved For Permit Talks Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan announced that in 10-15 days, the government would ask for an Authorization from Parliament to send troops to Iraq. Erdogan reminded that Turkey had troops in 28 countries and that, “Parliament itself can take a step on the issue or it can authorize the government to do so.” Erdogan said that the Joint Staff conducted the talks on the location of the Turkish troops to be sent to Iraq. |
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YSK Tends To Reject 5-2 Unless a surprising development takes place, the High Election Board YSK is expected to make its decision tomorrow, on the ruling the Appeals Court against DEHAP officials and the petitions of citizens to invalidate the elections of last year. |
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Alemdaroglu: Someone Can Be Found To Wash My Dead Body In his address inaugurating the new academic year in the Istanbul University, Rector Kemal Alemdaroglu responded to the statements of Huseyin Demirci, the head of the Konya office of the Religious Affairs Foundation, who said, “His dead body will not be washed by the members of our union, who are the graduates of the Preachers’ Schools.” |
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Cyprus Scandal In OIC Turkey sharply reacted at the Cyprus report, issued in the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), which gathered in New York within the framework of UN meetings. |
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Turkish Automotive Exports Exceeded 5 Bn Dollars The exports of the Turkish automotive sector, which directed towards foreign markets because of economic crisis in the country, rose by 57.9% in the first 9 months of the year to 5.1 billion dollars. |
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Good News From West Thrace The highest court of Greece is on the brink of a historical decision about more than 100 thousand citizens living in Western Thrace. The reporter judge of the case Kasavetis said that “IT is everybody’s right to determine his own ethnic identity.” |
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Tension Over Loan With Political Condition The response of the Chief of Joint Staff Hilmi Ozkok to a question regarding the conditional 8.5-billion-dollar loan of U.S. to Turkey that, the Joint Staff did not know anything on the issue since they were not informed about it, revealed the tension between the Army and government on this loan. The commanders voiced their disapproval on the loan by saying that, “It is wrong to put a political condition in an economic agreement.” |
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