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HURRIYET
--PREMIER ANNOUNCES ACTION PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT IN
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan unveiled an action plan designed to boost the Southeastern
"This is a project of social restoration and fraternity," Erdogan told a gathering in the southeastern
--DTP GROUP CHAIRMAN RESIGNS, EXPECTED TO LEAD PARTY
Ahmet Turk resigned as the group chairman of the Democratic Society Party (DTP) and was replaced by Emine Ayna, a DTP deputy from the southeastern
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MILLIYET
--ERDOGAN'S GAP MOVE
The 26.7 billion YTL ($21.5 billion) action plan on Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP), announced by PM Recep Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Diyarbakir with 12 ministers and 50 deputies, includes important steps from economy to social life, education to health.
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Largest allocation of the package is irrigation with 10.3 billion YTL. Natural gas will be pumped to Adiyaman,
--"WE WILL ISSUE STATEMENT AGAIN IF NECESSARY"
President of Supreme Court of Appeals Hasan Gerceker said there was no change in their opinions following the meeting with President Abdullah Gul.
"It is our duty to make public our views regarding arrangements that do not correspond with independence of judiciary. Of course we are behind our opinions which we announced in our statement," Gerceker said. "We will issue a statement again if necessary."
--"I HAVE NEVER BEEN ATTACKED SO MEANLY,"
General Staff Chief Gen. Yasar Buyukanit commented on claims that a file, about his spouse's undue expenses, was on the table at his meeting with PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan at
Buyukanit also said that his wife, the General Staff and he sued Fikri Saglar, a former parliamentarian and columnist of a newspaper, who claimed the existence of such a file.
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--OPERATION BASAK
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the "Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) Action Plan". He defined the plan as the brotherhood project of the century. The destiny of the region will change, and terrorism will end by 2012.
Erdogan, accompanied by 12 ministers, arrived in southeastern
--"TERRORIST" STAKE FROM BABACAN
Foreign Minister Ali Babacan learned that Adem Gulabi Dere, a leading terrorists of the PKK wanted with red bulletin by Interpol, was present in the hall ahead of the meeting of the joint parliamentary commission of the European Parliament in Brussels. Babacan said, "You make that individual leave the hall, otherwise I don't enter the hall."
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VATAN
--DOUBTS OF WATERGATE
Officials of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) searched tapping devices, also known as bugs, in the offices of party chairman Deniz Baykal and Secretary-General Onder Sav. What triggered all these was a news report in a daily, Vakit that published conversation between former Governor of Bolu and SG Sav
Deniz Baykal reminded of the Watergate scandal at his party meeting at the parliament.
No bugs were found at the party HQs; but a Fiat Doblo car, which was parked near the building, was in the spotlight of CHP officials. Osman Paksut, deputy chief judge of the
--SIGNS OF U-TURN TO POPULISM
Arzuhan Dogan Yalcindag, chairperson of Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD), a major Turkish business association, said, "There is retrogression in reform process and we have been observing signs of u-turn to populist practices in economy policies."
Yalcindag also warned about the current account deficit that reached $40 billion.
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CUMHURIYET
--PREMIER MAKES HARD-TO-DO PROMISES FOR
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced an action plan to boost economic and social development in southeastern
--BUSINESSMAN SENTENCED TO TEN MONTHS IN BRIBE CASE
Turkish businessman Remzi Gur, who is said to be close friends with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was sentenced to a suspended ten months prison term for offering a bribe to a former deputy of the Republican People's Party (CHP) ahead of the presidential elections last August.
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RADIKAL
--DEATH SHIPYARD IN ACTION AGAIN SIX DAYS LATER
"Selah", a shipyard in the
--REHN: THERE SHOULD BE NEUTRAL JURISDICTION
EU took the floor again in the crisis between the government and judiciary. Speaking in a meeting of the association council between
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YENI SAFAK
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Transportation Ministry has decided to follow a Japanese model for a third bridge that would connect the European and the Asian sides of
--TOP GENERAL FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST FORMER MINISTER
General Staff Chief Gen. Yasar Buyukanit said four separate lawsuits were filed against former minister Fikri Saglar, who wrote a newspaper article about a meeting between him and Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Saglar alleged that during the meeting, which was publicly known as the Dolmabahce encounter, Erdogan presented Buyukanit "a dossier about his spouse's undue expenses". "I have been attacked many times, but never been attacked so meanly. None of them were so mean," Buyukanit said.
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