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Day One: Crisis Of Section To Serve In A problem regarding the section of Iraq, in which Turkish troops will serve – if they are sent – emerged in the preliminary meeting between the Turkish and American military officials, which was held in the Joint Staff Headquarters at the time when the permit was being voted at Parliament. |
Bremer: Decision Is Ours! |
WSJ: Turks Will Go To Most Dangerous Sections |
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Finance Ministry Is Preparing A Surprise The government predicts a loss of 200 trillion TL because of the cancellation of the extra vehicle tax. The amount, which was paid by taxpayers up to now for this tax item, will be deducted from the future taxes. This will further increase the amount of loss. In order to compensate for that loss, the Finance Ministry is preparing another arrangement. |
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Erdogan Showed His Leadership The Washington administration reportedly thinks that Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan displayed a real leadership with his efforts in sending troops to Iraq. |
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Turks Are Relatives Of Japanese TUBITAK discovered that the blood of Thracian Turks and Japanese people have the same characteristics. TUBITAK gathered blood samples from 900 thousand people in 16 provinces within the framework of its project called “Medical Research and Development,” to reveal the genetic structure and blood map of Turkish people. |
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Permit Protest Several groups, that gathered in Istanbul, Izmir, Diyarbakir, Adana, Antalya, Mersin, Van, Trabzon, Izmit, Edirne, Kayseri, and Samsun staged demonstrations to protest the adoption of the permit to send troops to Iraq. |
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Powell: We Will Warn Kurds U.S. State Secretary Colin Powell assured his colleague Abdullah Gul that they would warn the Kurd groups, that made statements against Turkey’s military presence in Iraq. |
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Preachers’ Schools Complaint Of Rectors Universities reacted at the fact that the government forwarded a motion to Parliament to modify the system of university entrance test (OSS) in a way to enable graduates of religious schools to enter medical, law and all other faculties, in an environment in which the Inter-University Board is working on the new Higher Education Motion (YOK motion). |
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"Return-To-Home" Hope For Hizbollah Members The Appeals Court reversed the ruling of the Ankara State Security Court (DGM) about prison and capital punishments to 32 Hizbollah (Islamist terror organization) case, on grounds of insufficient investigation and the amelioration included in the Return-To-Home Law. |
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Revolt In British National Team 24 soccer player, led by David Beckham, the captain of the British national soccer team, announced that they would not play in the national match with Turkey if Rio Ferdinand was not included in the team. |
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Record Target Of Per Capita Income Per capita income will be 3 thousand 644 dollars in 2004 according to the macroeconomic targets, which were announced by Deputy Prime Minister Abdullatif Sener following the High Planning Board meeting. |
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Industrial Production Is Going Well Industrial production rose by 10.3% in August when compared to the same month of the last year. For the first eight months, the increase in the industrial production is 7.7%. |
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