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HURRIYET
-- ERDOGAN: "CRISIS HAS STARTED TO DECLINE"
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addressed the nation. "We think the economic crisis reached its peak level and now it has started to fall. However, impacts of this crisis would extend over a long time and it would take a time to recover," Erdogan said. "We have taken precautions to suffer least damage or even to turn the crisis into an opportunity for the country. It may not be suitable for everyone but what we are doing and our plans are based on a realistic timetable. We are about to complete the package of precautions," he said.
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-- TRAVOLTA COMES TO SWEAT IN TURKISH
Famous Hollywood actor John Travolta, who first gained fame with "Grease" in 1978 and starred in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, has come to
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MILLIYET
-- AKP'S MPS WANT IMAMS FOR THEIR ELECTORAL DISTRICTS
Justice and Development Party (AKP)'s MPs widely demanded that the imam shortage in their electoral districts be remedied, at their party's camp in Kizilcahamam which ended on Sunday. At the camp where AKP's Alevi move was also discussed, Said Yazicioglu, State Minister in Charge of Religious Affairs, said, "Wuch a problem exists whether you admit it or not." Premier Tayyip Erdogan discussed the economic crisis with senior officials of his party.
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-- PERMISSION FOR CROSS BORDER OPERATION
Former Top Adviser to the Foreign Minister, Prof. Huseyin Pazarci of the Democratic Left Party (DSP) said
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SABAH
-- PM ERDOGAN POSTPONES ANNOUNCEMENT OF AKP CANDIDATES
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan postponed the announcement of AKP's candidates who will run for mayor's positions in
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-- PM ERDOGAN CONDUCTS TELEPHONE DIPLOMACY OVER INDIA-PAKISTAN TENSION AFTER MUMBAI ATTACKS
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan held a round of telephone diplomacy in a bid to ease tension between
VATAN
-- ACCIDENT COMES OPENLY
The report on last year's crash of AtlasJet passenger plane in the southwestern
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-- FIRST SURVEY FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS
According to a public survey carried out by the Metropoll on Nov. 24-26, possible rate of vote is 28.5 percent for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), 12.7 percent for the Republican People's Party (CHP), and 7.2 percent for the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP). The rate of those who cannot make a decision yet or those who wait for the announcement of candidates to make a decision is 46.9 percent. Some 45.9 percent of participants thought that the AKP had lost its democratic and liberalistic stance.
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CUMHURIYET
-- STILL TAKING CRISIS LIGHTLY
Premier Tayyip Erdogan, who earlier said that the effect of the economic crisis on
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-- TURKEY WILL BE GRAVELY AFFECTED
Canadian economist David McNally said, "There will not even be a single sector left in
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RADIKAL
-- "CRISIS HAS STARTED TO FALL!"
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan made an optimistic comment on the economic crisis. This time, he said the economic crisis reached its peak and has now it started to decline.
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-- TURKISH BAN ON YOUTUBE CAUSES RIFT IN GOOGLE ADMINISTRATION
The New York Times published a long article in its supplementary about the Turkish ban on YouTube. The newspaper wrote company discussions referring to insider information. According to the report, Google made an intensive search to comb out the insults to Ataturk by having all related video dialogues translated into English. The NYT said the Google law department also had  heated arguments. Eventually, none of the formulas has been able to circumvent court decisions and YouTube remained banned in
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-- IRAN HITS QANDIL
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