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HURRIYET
--ERDOGAN REACTS TO ISRAELI ATTACK TO
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan strongly reacted to Israeli attack on
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--NEW UNITS TO BE ESTABLISHED AIMING TO COMBAT TERRORISM
State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said a draft law which foresaw new regulations in regard to the fight against terrorism would be submitted to the parliament soon. Cicek said new units would be established to continue the fight terrorism and there would be a sounder coordination among units.
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MILLIYET
--SMOKING BAN BROKEN DUE TO ECONOMIC CRISIS
The law on control and prevention of harm caused by tobacco products prohibited smoking in all enclosed areas, with few exceptions. Smoking was banned in almost all enclosed areas such as public buildings including education, health, entertainment, sports, production, business, cultural and social facilities. But restaurants and cafes in shopping malls which earlier implemented  smoking ban effectively have started to break it due to a huge decline in the number of customers visiting malls.
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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he considered that
Erdogan said he was thinking of calling Israeli Premier Ehud Olmert earlier, but now he decided not to call him due to Israeli attack on
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--TURKISH PREMIER SEVERELY CRITICIZES ISRAELI ATTACK ON
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan criticized
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 --TURKISH AIR CARRIER TO OFFER FLAT-BED SEATS IN BUSINESS CLASS
Turkish Airlines (THY) is set to offer its first class customers flat-bed seats over long-distance flights with its three new Boeing 777-300ERs. THY CEO Canan Karlitekin said the planes would add a new value to the company.
VATAN
--WE WILL ENTER NEW YEAR WITH SNOWFALL
Cold weather and heavy snowfall will start to affect several regions of
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--3,000 PEOPLE PROTEST ISRAELI ATTACK IN TAKSIM
Many countries especially Arab countries strongly reacted to Israeli air strikes on
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CUMHURIYET
--TURKISH POLITICIANS CONDEMN ISRAELI ATTACK
President Abdullah Gul described
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RADIKAL
--ISRAELI ATTACK ON
Turkish Premier Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday Israel's missile attack on
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--GOVERNMENT CUTS OFF 9 BLN YTL OF BUDGET FOR IMF DEAL
Government made a another cut public investments in a bid to prepare for a new stand-by deal with the International Monetary Fund. The government cut off 9 billion YTL of the 2009 budget on Friday. The cuts include investments in energy and transportation, as well as revenues from privatization.
YENI SAFAK
--TURKISH DEFENSE INDUSTRY AHEAD OF SCHEDULE ON NATIONAL PROGRAM
Undersecretary of Defense Industry Murad Bayar said the defense sector was ahead of a 2011 schedule on a program to meet at least 50 percent of needs of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) completely with national resources, setting the new deadline as 2009. "We are revising our 2011 deadline to meet at least 50 percent of the needs of the TSK with our national resources and put the new target as 2009," Bayar told a defense meeting.