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EurasiaNet - Tue Nov 24, 5:05 pm ET
BY NICHOLAS BIRCH Turkey's political leaders are taking to the road to explain their plans to end a 25-year Kurdish war to the people. The PR offensive is opening amid rising political tensions and dwindling hopes of a multi-party accord on the initiative.
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UPI - Sun Nov 29, 2:28 pm ET
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Nov. 29 (UPI) -- Dozens of ancient Persian artworks and inscriptions are set to go on exhibit in Istanbul, Turkey, a media group said.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 2, 12:01 am ET
TUCSON, Ariz.----On Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, the surgical team from Ege University in Izmir, Turkey, led by Prof. Mustafa Ozbaran, head of the Transplant and Assist Device Program, completed the first phase of certification training for the SynCardia temporary CardioWest™ Total Artificial Heart in Paris.
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MSNBC - Sat Nov 28, 11:44 am ET
It's the Turks—not the Iranians, as many observers claim—who are emerging as the war's real winners. In economic terms Turkey is running neck and neck with Iran as Iraq's biggest trading partner. And in terms of regional influence, Turkey has no rival.
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Newsweek - Sat Nov 28, 10:13 am ET
Turkey is the surprising beneficiary of U.S. misadventures in the Middle East.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 2, 9:00 am ET
IRVINE, Calif.----Ellipse Technologies, Inc. announced today that a scientific presentation of the pre-human clinical results of the MAGECTM System were presented by Dr. Gregory Mundis at the 3rd International Congress on Early Onset Scoliosis and Growing Spine held in Istanbul, Turkey, November 20 and 21st.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 4:00 am ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- National Bank of Abu Dhabi PJSC, the United Arab Emirates’ second-biggest bank by assets, seeks to expand to Turkey, Singapore, Shanghai, Beijing, India, Indonesia and Malaysia, said Qamber Ali Al Mulla, the banks’s senior general manager for international banking.
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Newsweek - Sat Nov 28, 11:44 am ET
Turkey's foreign minister discusses his country's expanding role as a regional power.
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The Cowl - Thu Dec 3, 10:18 am ET
Its the Most Slumberful Time of the Year. I think that the reason everyone loves Thanksgiving so much is because it is a holiday designed to give us a good night's rest. Think about it: you eat copious amounts of turkey which gives you a mighty dose of tryptophan.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 29, 6:11 am ET
Turkey and Fenerbahce winger Kazim Kazim suffered a fractured wrist in a car accident while on his way to training, the club said in a statement on Sunday.
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EARTHtimes.org - Tue Dec 1, 4:16 am ET
Manila - Britain has accepted an invitation to join an international group that would monitor peace talks between the Philippine government and the country's largest Muslim separatist rebel group, its ambassador said Tuesday. Britain joins Turkey and...
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 30, 10:17 pm ET
Demre, Turkey - South-west Turkey is home to the early Christian legend of St Nicholas. Nicholas is thought to have lived in the fourth century and was the Bishop of the ancient town of Myra. The town was part of the Lycian League and visitors to the...
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McClatchy Washington Bureau - Mon Nov 30, 5:37 pm ET
ISTANBUL, Turkey — One day after announcing plans for 10 new nuclear sites, Iran is sending mixed messages about its membership in the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
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WashingtonTV - Wed Nov 25, 4:37 am ET
Ankara, Turkey, March 3 (AP)—Turkey's military chief threatened Monday to send the armed forces into Iraq again to "teach further lessons" to Kurdish rebels and claimed that a recent incursion was a success despite harsh winter weather.
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EurasiaNet - Tue Nov 24, 5:06 pm ET
BY SHAHIN ABBASOV Amid a diplomatic chill, Azerbaijan and Turkey opened a new round of talks November 16 on an energy export price. Recent agreements on gas supplies to Bulgaria, Iran and Russia suggest that Baku is exploring alternative export routes as a means to pressure Ankara into paying significantly more for Azerbaijani natural gas.