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The New Policy Shift For Turkey

THE NEW POLICY SHIFT FOR TURKEY By Azat Oganesian http://www.examiner.com/x-27914-Newark-Conservative-Examiner~y2009m11d19-The-new-policy-shift-for-Turkey The Examiner Nov 19 2009 There are some countries in the world that may...

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'Cage Action Plan' Put Into Operation In Kurtulus, Adalar

'CAGE ACTION PLAN' PUT INTO OPERATION IN KURTULUS, ADALAR Today's Zaman Nov 20 2009 Turkey A devious plan by a group of members of the Naval Forces Command to intimidate the country's non-Muslim population by assassinating some...

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Instanbul Singer Brings Her Inspirational Story To Corvallis

INSTANBUL SINGER BRINGS HER INSPIRATIONAL STORY TO CORVALLIS By Nancy Raskauskas, Corvallis Gazette Times Nov 19 2009 Oregon CORVALLIS -- Ankine Ugur, a well-known singer from Istanbul, Turkey, will share her irrepressible and...

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European Court Rejects Jailed Armenian Scholar's Appeal

EUROPEAN COURT REJECTS JAILED ARMENIAN SCHOLAR'S APPEAL Armenia Liberty (RFE) Nov 20 2009 Armenia -- Murad Bojolian, a scholar and former government official, pictured during his trial in 2002. 20.11.2009 Ruzanna Stepanian The...

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World's Largest Earthquake-Safe Building

The world’s largest seismically isolated building, the new international terminal at Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Airport, is now complete and open for business. “What an isolation system does is that it enables the building to...

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The world’s next boom cities

If the last century was the age of economic globalization, expect the first half of this one to be the era of urbanization. By 2050, 3 out of 4 people will be concentrated in major cities or massively urbanized regions, many of...

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Tourism Sector Gets Shs 25 Billion Boost

The Uganda tourism sector will receive US$13 million (Approx. Shs 25 billion) for its development work over the next five years from USAID and the Global Sustainable Tourism Alliance. Each will contribute half the sum.

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Turkey, a taste of Eurasia

Turkey is the midpoint between East and West, offering a bit of both Europe and Asia. Ranging from the emerald forests of the Black Sea coast to the shimmering waters of the Aegean Sea, Turkey is a land of enthralling...

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Sarkissian: The Pitfalls Of A Historical Commission

It is precisely this mutual confidence that is in question. On October 3, in New York, Armenian President Serge Sargsyan explained to the assembled representatives of the Armenian Diaspora organizations that the commission is...

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Worlds of Flavor 2009: Chef Musa Dagdeviren

Chef Musa Dagdeviren takes a break at Worlds of Flavor 2009 I first heard about half-Turkish, half-Kurdish chef Musa Dagdeviren in 1999, from my Turkish teacher. I was one of only two students taking second-year Turkish at UC...

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