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--TWO GOLDEN GIRLS
Gulsum Tatar, competing in 63 kg category, and Semsi Yarali, competing in 86 kg category, have won gold medals in the 5th World Women's Boxing Championships in Ningbo city of the People's Republic of China in which 208 boxers from 41 countries were participating.--CLASHES DURING RALLYA group of people who called themselves "Anarchists" has clashed with security forces during a rally held by Turkey's two biggest unions in the capital city Ankara to protest unemployment, rising prices and poverty. Security forces used teargas to disperse stone-throwing protesters. Several protestors and six police officers were injured.
MILLIYET
--THOUSANDS PROTEST GOVERNMENT AMID FALLOUT FROM GLOBAL FINANCIAL MALADYAround 50,000 people gathered Saturday in a rally in the Turkish capital, Ankara, protesting the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) as the impact from a global financial turmoil had began hitting the country. Two major Turkish labor unions, non-governmental organizations and a number of opposition parties had joined the rally to say "we will not pay the price for the crisis."
--BUSINESS CIRCLES CALL FOR ECONOMIC PACKAGE, WARN AGAINST THREATS
Heads of Turkey's two major business conglomerates has called for an extensive package of economic measures and they warn against "the inherent threats" country's economy vis-a-vis a global financial crisis. Guler Sabanci, head of the Sabanci Holding, told the daily Milliyet certain measures taken over the last couple of months had failed to make the desired effects, adding that a strong, all-inclusive economic package was needed to create an environment of confidence. Bulent Eczacibasi, head of the Eczacibasi Holding, said Turkey had an experienced economic management with skills to overcome the dire times but warned against what he described as "the inherent threats within the genes of Turkey's economy."SABAH--THREE STATES, SINGLE NATION
President Abdullah Gul has meet President Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov of Turkmenistan and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan during his visit to Turmenistan. Speaking at the meeting, Gul said, "We are three states, but single nation. Our friendly relations remove all borders among our countries." President Berdymuhammedov of Turkmenistan also gave messages of unity and friendship.--GREAT ACHIEVEMENT IN BOXINGGulsum Tatar, competing in 63 kg category, and Semsi Yarali, competing in 86 kg category, have won gold medals in the 5th World Women's Boxing Championships in Ningbo city of the People's Republic of China. Turkey was ranked second after winning two gold and two bronze medals.
VATAN
--GOLDEN GIRLSGulsum Tatar, competing in 63 kg category, and Semsi Yarali, competing in 86 kg category, have won gold medals in the 5th World Women's Boxing Championships in Ningbocity of the People's Republic of China. Tatar defeated her Russian opponent Liubov Lopatina 11-0 and became world champion while Yarali beat her Romanian opponent Adriana Hosu 7-2.
--"THEY WILL ACCOUNT FOR"
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has harshly reacted to criticisms against his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). "Those who filed the closure case against the AKP will account for what they did. They say that I am angry. In fact, I am talking about facts. Since those facts contradict with their interests, they label me," he said.CUMHURIYET--ALEVI LEADERS IN TURKEY CALL FOR EQUAL STATE TREATMENT OF FAITHS
Leaders of the Alevis in Turkey urged the state authorities to stand at an equal distance from every religious faith during a grand convention on Saturday, calling for the recognition of "the Alevi identity" and a legal status for their worshiping houses, or "cemevis." They also called for the abolishment of the Directorate General of Religious Affairs, and cancellation of compulsory religious classes in schools.--LABORERS WARN GOVERNMENTTens of thousands of workers protested the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government on Saturday at a rally in Ankara, the Turkish capital. Major labor unions, non-governmental organizations and political parties gathered at the rally for "Labor, Peace and Democracy Against Unemployment, Poverty and Price Hikes," saying "the laborers will not pay the price" for the global financial crisis.
RADIKAL
--CRISIS ALSO CREATES OPPORTUNITIESIstanbul stock exchange has currently been 50-80 percent under its highest levels. Analysts consider the current levels quite "appealing" although they do not tell their clients directly to buy shares.
--A RALLY OF 80,000
Some 80,000 people have converged to the Turkish capital Ankara to protest the government's economy policies at a rally held by the country's two biggest labor unions. They chanted slogans against the government and Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan. Meanwhile, clashes erupted when police officers do not allow protestors to carry clubs for their banners.YENI SAFAK--ERDOGAN TO REVEAL CANDIDATES FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has said during a meeting of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) that he would declare candidates of the political party for the upcoming local elections. "I will reveal names of our candidates on Friday," he said.--YOU MUST SEE ISTANBUL BEFORE DYINGIn its Chinese edition, the National Geographic has included Istanbul in the list of 50 cities which must be seen before dying.
--TURKEY BECOMES A MEMBER OF CERN
Switzerland-based European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has accepted Turkey's proposal to become a full member of the organization. Accordingly, number of CERN-member countries increased to 20.