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#Erik JohanssonFETHİYE - Shopkeepers in Fethiye complain about unregulated stall holders at the town’s Tuesday market. As people claim that the market has grown ’beyond what is acceptable and become increasingly unregulated,’ some foreign residents and tourists are up in arms about stall holders’ behavior.
ISTANBUL - Female students from across Turkey have been selected to work as interns in some of Turkey’s leading companies as a part of the " I want to work project"- an initiative that gives female youths in Turkey work experience opportunities. The students have arrived in Istanbul and will work for a month under the direction of experts.
ISTANBUL - Due to declining demand, many fairs have been canceled this year. The number of fairs organized by the end of the year is expected to decline to 360. The current crisis will create the difference between the fair firms with infrastucture and those without visible, according to sector representatives.
KARACHI - Following a dismal two-yearperiod marred with terror, Pakistan finally finds a lifeline in the cricket field, as the World Twenty20 triumph gives hope to the country on its way to restore its image, and precious morale to its people. Fans celebrating in the streets mark the unusual state of joy in a nation cowed by deadly suicide attacks.
ISTANBUL - Istanbul tenth grader Sid Shekhar wraps up a global leadership week at Harvard University where he is taking a yearlong project to the next level: He hopes to contribute to a movement to abolish the caste system in India. If world citizenship is revealed through one's plans to help people who benefit the least from the globalization, then Shekhar is surely a leader among citizens.
ISTANBUL - Beşiktaş took the Turkcell Super League title from Sivasspor’s hands in the last three weeks, but the Central Anatolian team should bear in mind that it is not the first outfit that had a bid to end Istanbul’s domination in Turkish football but lost dramatically in the end
With the controversial "landmine bill" coming back to Parliament after being temporarily withdrawn last Friday by the Justice and Development Party, or AKP, government, the debate over the "historic apology" by the Turkish prime minister toward Turkey’s minorities looks as if it will continue.
ISTANBUL - The shares of sports club Beşiktaş draw investor attention as the team’s success on the field will be reflected directly on its financial statements. Beşiktaş shares gain a whopping 941 percent within the last six months as the club reaches an overall market value of 500 million Turkish Liras.