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HURRIYETÂ Â Â Â
-- HE WILL ESCAPE DEATH IF HE FORSWEARSÂ Â Â Â Â
Positive developments to overrule a court ruling on Turkish barber Sabri Bogday, who was sentenced to be beheaded in Saudi Arabia, charged with cursing the name of God, could see him escaping death if  he "forswears."
The Turkish Embassy in Ryad, speaking about their efforts to overturn the ruling, said "the letter sent by Turkish President Abdullah Gul to Saudi King had a positive impact. Saudi executives don't think that Bogday would be beheaded."
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-- THEY DON'T HAVE LOVE OF COUNTRY AND NATION
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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speaking at the General Assembly of The Independent Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association of Turkey (MUSIAD), reacted to the opposition, "projects fulfilled by the Turkish contractors in Qatar amounted to $5 billion over the past five years." Directing his statements to the opposition, Erdogan said, "You sit here and remain where you had been five years ago. You don't think of progress." "They don't have any love of country and nation," Erdogan said.
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MILLIYET
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-- "GREEN" WARNING TO MUNICIPALITY PLAN
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The Turkish Defense Ministry handed over a 961-square-meter plot to the
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-- FORGIVE US, WE COULD NOT PROTECT YOU
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Guiseppina Pasqualino di Marineo --also known as 'Pippa Bacca' in her country-- who was raped and murdered near the Gebze township in Kocaeli while on her mission of peace from Milan in Italy, was laid to rest on Saturday. The green color, Bacca's favorite, adorned her funeral.
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SABAH
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-- FORMER FRENCH PM WARNS AGAINST AKP CASE
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Former French prime minister and a member of the European Parliament and Independent Turkey Commission, Michel Rocard, said, "If the court recognizes the claim (on the case against Justice & Development Party (AKP)), Turkey may return to the instable period from which it recently emerged. This will be a great shock for the EU. I hope my Turkish friends can solve this question without paying a huge price."
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-- MIRACLE SURVIVER
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Turkish national, Selami Mordeniz, was among the passengers of the plane that crashed last Tuesday in
VATAN
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-- 2300-YEAR-OLD CONTROVERSY FROM PLATO TO AYSUN
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Model Aysun Kayaci's remarks "is my vote equal to a shepherd's" remains highly a controversial topic in
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-- THEY ARE STILL IN 1940s, DIGGING A PIT FOR SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE
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Speaking at the General Assembly of the Independent Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association of Turkey, PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, targeted the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP). "They are stuck in the
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CUMHURIYET
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-- COOPERATION WITH EGYPT
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The General Staff has informed that
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-- BULGARIAN AMBASSADOR SUMMONED TO FOREIGN MINISTRY
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Bulgarian Ambassador to Turkey was summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Friday after a Turkish fisherman was shot and killed by Bulgarian coast guard teams, after they were discovered fishing illegally. Ambassador Branimir Mladenov was asked to make an "explanation" regarding the incident.
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RADIKAL
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-- CASES UNDER 301 TO ENDÂ Â
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All investigations and prosecutions launched under Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK) will end. The continuation of current cases will depend on the permission of the justice minister. Those already found guilty may ask for retrial within the scope of the change if the case continues.
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-- BRIDE OF PEACE LAID TO REST
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Italian artist Pippa Bacca, who was raped and killed in
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YENI SAFAK
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-- WE WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT AGAINST GANGS
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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the government would continue to fight against the gangs with determination.
"Our fight against terrorism, the mafia, and gangs will continue.
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-- SIMSEK:
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State Minister Mehmet Simsek said the structure of the Turkish economy became less fragile thanks to the structural reforms fulfilled on many fields and the economic measures that have been implemented. Simsek added that there was no economic crisis in