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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (3)
ANKARA (A.A) - 11.03.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on March 11, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
TURKIYE
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"THE REPORT IS LACK OF BALANCE"
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the European Parliament's resolution on Turkey. "There is no balance in this report. I believe, people who have prepared this document lack balance as well. Because, the expressions used in the report do not describe the freedom of press in Turkey," he said.
FIRST STEP FOR PROFESSIONAL ARMY
Turkey has taken a giant step towards a professional army. The draft envisaging hiring of contracted soldiers was enacted by the parliament.
163 FIRMS TAKE PART IN SOLAR ENERGY FAIR
A total of 163 firms from 15 countries have taken part in the 4th Solar Energy Fair. The fair will remain open till March 13.
ZAMAN
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ERDOGAN CRITICIZES EP REPORT
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the European Parliament's report which includes warning about freedom of press. "There is no balance in this report," he said, adding that they would do what they needed to do.
MEMBER OF MIT ARRESTED
Kasif Kozinoglu, member of the National Intelligence Agency (MIT), has been arrested on charges of being member of Ergenekon terrorist organization. On March 3, the court issued an arrest warrant against Kozinoglu who was in Afghanistan then. It was claimed that Kozinoglu leaked MIT's confidential documents to the OdaTV.
YENI SAFAK
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PREMIER ERDOGAN SAYS THEY DON'T HAVE BALANCE
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan harshly criticized the European Parliament's report on Turkey and said it was written by those who did not know Turkey. Erdogan said that the report did not have balance. "Excuse me, but I believe that the people who have prepared this document lack balance as well," he said.
38 TURKS ENTER WORLD'S BILLIONAIRES LIST OF FORBES
38 Turks are included in the world's billionaires list of the U.S. financial magazine Forbes. Owner of Turkey's Cukurova Holding, Mehmet Emin Karamehmet entered the list at the 268th place with his 4-billion USD wealth. There were 28 Turks in the list last year. With 38 businesspeople entering the list, Turkey topped the Middle Eastern and African region.
TURKIYE
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"THE REPORT IS LACK OF BALANCE"
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the European Parliament's resolution on Turkey. "There is no balance in this report. I believe, people who have prepared this document lack balance as well. Because, the expressions used in the report do not describe the freedom of press in Turkey," he said.
FIRST STEP FOR PROFESSIONAL ARMY
Turkey has taken a giant step towards a professional army. The draft envisaging hiring of contracted soldiers was enacted by the parliament.
163 FIRMS TAKE PART IN SOLAR ENERGY FAIR
A total of 163 firms from 15 countries have taken part in the 4th Solar Energy Fair. The fair will remain open till March 13.
ZAMAN
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ERDOGAN CRITICIZES EP REPORT
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the European Parliament's report which includes warning about freedom of press. "There is no balance in this report," he said, adding that they would do what they needed to do.
MEMBER OF MIT ARRESTED
Kasif Kozinoglu, member of the National Intelligence Agency (MIT), has been arrested on charges of being member of Ergenekon terrorist organization. On March 3, the court issued an arrest warrant against Kozinoglu who was in Afghanistan then. It was claimed that Kozinoglu leaked MIT's confidential documents to the OdaTV.
YENI SAFAK
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PREMIER ERDOGAN SAYS THEY DON'T HAVE BALANCE
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan harshly criticized the European Parliament's report on Turkey and said it was written by those who did not know Turkey. Erdogan said that the report did not have balance. "Excuse me, but I believe that the people who have prepared this document lack balance as well," he said.
38 TURKS ENTER WORLD'S BILLIONAIRES LIST OF FORBES
38 Turks are included in the world's billionaires list of the U.S. financial magazine Forbes. Owner of Turkey's Cukurova Holding, Mehmet Emin Karamehmet entered the list at the 268th place with his 4-billion USD wealth. There were 28 Turks in the list last year. With 38 businesspeople entering the list, Turkey topped the Middle Eastern and African region.