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Hidden Crisis in Eurovision In the well-organized Eurovision Song Contest a “Constantinople crisis” caused by the Greek Cypriot announcer. was avoided at the last minute. |
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First Goal is EU The Turkish youth celebrate the 19th of May National Day with excitement, because Turkey expects a negotiation date and then full membership from EU. |
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The Most Powerful Woman of Turkey Guler Sabancı who was named the President of the Sabancı Holding's Executive Committee after the death of Sakıp Sabancı, became one of the most powerful women in Turkey. |
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Imports Boom, Dollar Reaches 1.552.000 The messages of British P.M. Tony Blair concerning European Union and and other issues effected the stock exchange positively. |
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Record in Foreign Trade Deficit: 7.2 Billion Dollars Turkey set a record with exports of 5 billion dollars and imports of 8.1 billion dollars in March; in this way the foreign trade deficit increased by 68 % to 3.1 billion dollars. |
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Blair Promises Support for Cyprus and EU
British Prime Minister Tony Blair who paid a 6-hour working visit to Ankara, promised to support Turkey’s EU membership and ending the isolation of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. He Told PM Erdogan that: The difference of religion and culture is not a problem. We now have an entirely different Turkey. Europe is aware of this. |
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Vorkink : No Alarm In Economy World Bank Director to Turkey Andrew Vorkink said that the developments which came out recently in Turkey did not give any alarm. |
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Army Set To Produce Injuring Shells
The Chairman of Mechanical and Chemical Industry Foundation (MKEK), Mehmet Baspınar announced that they produced not fatal but wounding shells and handed them to the Turkish Armed Forces by virtue of the concept change of NATO. |
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Erdogan: Society Loses Honor After Coup Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said that military coups damaged the honor and self-confidence of societies. |
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IBDA-C Wanted to Kill PM Erdogan Terror organization IBDA-C which killed Dost Sect leader Ihsan Guven and his wife, was planning to assassinate Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, businessman Ishak Alaton and pop singer Celik. |
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Killing Husbands, Number-one Crime of Women The Forensic Medicine Department investigated into the crimes of 160 women and found out that killing of husbands, was the number-one crime among women. |
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Markets Seek Ways In Ambiguous Agenda Markets started the week in tension. The visit of British P.M. Tony Blair and the bomb explosions at Cinnah Branch of HSBC affected Turkey as well as Europe and Asia. |
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Temporary Closure For Banks Unless They Listen To BDDK The Banking Inspection and Regulation Board (BDDK) submitted its Banking draft to Deputy P.M. Abdullatif Sener. The draft includes restrictions on the bank shareholding of the media bosses. |
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