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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown walks by the media as he arrives for an EU summit in Brussels, Friday June 20, 2008.
Brown   Climate   Photos   Poverty   World  
 The Guardian 
PM's plea to G8 on world poverty
| Rich nations must not abandon action to tackle climate change and world poverty in the face of the credit crunch, Gordon Brown has warned fellow G8 leaders. | Amid campaigners' fears next week's sum... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, center, announces that Colombia's military has rescued former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages from leftist rebels at a press conference in Bogota, Wednesday, July 2, 2008.
Colombia   Defence   Hostage   Photos   Ransom  
 Voa News 
Colombia Defense Minister Denies Paying Ransom
| Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos during a press conference in Bogota, 04 Jul 2008 | Colombia's defense minister has denied reports that his government paid a ransom for the release of 1... (photo: AP / William Fernando Martinez)
 Smoker - Smokers - Cigarettes - Health - Smoking  Bahrain Tribune 
Campaign to help women quit smoking
An anti-smoking campaign is focusing on female smokers. | According to the Ministry of Health's statistics, 11.9 per cent of women in the age group 15-18 and 7.1 per cent of adult women smoke cigarett... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Health   Lifestyle   Photos   Smoking   Women  
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., smiles as he is introduced at a town hall meeting in Pendleton, Ore., Sunday, May 18, 2008.  Globe and Mail 
Why Barack Obama may be lonely in 2009 What Europe wants now: right-wing leaders with ...
| When Barack Obama lands in Europe for his first big international tour this month, the Democratic presidential candidate may be shocked to find himself standing in the middle of a vast, blood-soaked... (photo: AP / Chris Carlson)
Democratic   Europe   Photos   Politics   US  
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 A portrait of Turkey´s Islamic-rooted Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan is seen in the background as flags of some of the main Turkish political parties fly over a main street in Turkish capital of Ankara, Saturday July 21, 2007. More than 42 millions The Australian
Turkey rounds up secularists over coup claim
| ANKARA: Turkish authorities have detained at least 21 hardline nationalists, including two prominent retired generals, in a widening police investigation into a suspect... (photo: AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
Islam   Military   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
Turkish Demonstrators - Protest against the U.S. and the ruling Justice and Development Party or AKP-Turkey- pjb1 BBC News
Turkish ruling party trial: Readers react
Turkey's chief prosecutor has put the country's governing party - the AKP - on trial, calling for it to be closed down. | The party, founded by Turkish Prime Minister Rec... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta)
Photos   Prosecutor   Trial   Turkey   Turkish  
In this Nov. 4, 2006 file photo, Ret. Gen. Sener Eruygur, center, former commander of Turkey's paramilitary forces, is seen at a march held by pro-secular Turks in Ankara, Turkey. BBC News
Calm urged after Turkey arrests
| A senior Turkish general has called for calm after a wave of arrests during a police investigation into a suspected anti-government plot. | Two retired generals were am... (photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici, File)
Conspiracy   Democracy   Justice   Photos   Turkey  
  Turkish national soccer team poster             The Star
Fatih to coach Turkey until 2012
| ISTANBUL: The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) said yesterday they have struck a deal with Fatih Terim to stay on as coach of Euro 2008 semi-finalists Turkey until 201... (photo: WN / Fatma Ceylan)
Football   Istanbul   Photos   Sport   Turkey  
 Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, with an Ottoman era mosque in the background, talks during an interview with the Associated Press in Istanbul, Turkey, in this Jan. 30, 2002 file photo. Orhan Pamuk won the Nobel literature prize on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2006, The Independent
Two Turkish generals held over plot to kill Nobel laureate
| Turkish police have arrested two retired top generals they believe were members of a state-backed gang suspected of a slew of high-profile killings and a plot to murder... (photo: AP/Murad Sezer/File)
Conspiracy   Crime   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
** FILE ** Turkish army's tanks roll during a ceremony on the Victory Day in Ankara, Turkey, in this Aug. 30, 2007 file photo. Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq early Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007, and artillery units fired shells toward Iraq from the town of Cukurca, where the borders of Turkey, Iran and Iraq meet, Turkey's military said, the first such confirmed attack since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. San Diego
Turkish ex-generals arrested as rift widens between government and secular opponents
ISTANBUL, Turkey - Turkish police arrested two retired generals Tuesday on suspicion of plotting against the Islamic-leaning government as the rift between the prime mini... (photo: AP Photo / Burhan Ozbilici, File)
Istanbul   Photos   Police   Politics   Secular   Turkey  
Fenerbahce's Kazim Kazim, left, and Deivid celebrates after Deivid scored their second goal against Chelsea during their Champions League quarterfinal, first leg soccer match at Sukru Saracoglu stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, April 2, 2008. Fenerbahce won 2-1. International Herald Tribune
Fenerbahce gets Champions League matchup with Hungary's MTK, waits on Aragones
| : Last season's quarterfinalist Fenerbahce was drawn Tuesday to begin its 2008-09 Champions League campaign against Hungarian champion MTK. | The Turkish club hopes to ... (photo: AP Photo / Murad Sezer)
Hungary   Photos   Soccer   Sports   Turkey  
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Government-Controlled Opium Production Is Way of Life in Turkey
| Preliminary information from Turkey indicates opium production will be up this year. But all of the harvest will be raised under a unique government-sponsored program t... (photo: Creative Commons)
Drug   Opium   Photos   Production   Turkey  
Business & Economy Government & Politics
- Turkish Government Readies Medium Term Financial Plan For Ne
- Turkish Bank Awarded By The Banker For Its "credit Mach
- Transporters' Association Condemns Bulgaria's Imposi
- 2 Turks on Long Island accused of credit card scam
A Taliban's militant is seen with an AK- 47 rifle gun, right, as farmers collect resin from poppies in an opium poppy field in Naway district of Helmand province, southwest Afghanistan Friday, April 25, 2008. Helmand province, one of the world's top opium poppy-producing regions, was the bloody frontline of battles last year between international forces and insurgents
New ways to crack opium
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- President Gul Meets His Georgian, Tajik Counterparts
- Turkish President Meets Turkish Businessmen In Kazakhstan
- Turkish Government Readies Medium Term Financial Plan For Ne
- Q&A: Turkey's ruling party on trial
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses lawmakers of his ruling Justice and Development Party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
Turkish Premier Urges Restraint Amid Ergenekon Controversy
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Science & Technology Education
- Soldier made famous in Iraq photo dies
- Syria returns stolen marble artifact to Iraq
- Oil steady above $145 in Asia on Saudi declaration
- Syria Returns Stolen Marble Artifact To Iraq
 The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh with the President, USA Mr. George W Bush at a Ceremonial Reception in White House, Washington on July 18, 2005.  India  (rs1)
Why Singh insists on nuclear deal
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- Anwar takes up refuge offer from Turkish embassy
- Turkish court clears school chorus members accused of singin
- Turkish court acquits school chorus members of Kurdish separ
- Turkish PM fights for survival with plea for Islamists and s
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Turkish PM fights for survival with plea for Islamists and secular judges to avoid clash
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Society & Culture Energy & Industry
- Ruling Party In Turkey Reveals Details Of Its Defensive Stat
- Hollywood Costumes On Display In Ankara
- Turkey: Dangerously polarized A series of arrests and a cour
- Turkey probes coup plot by ultra-nationalists
 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, applauds during a meeting in Ankara, Thursday, April 12, 2007. Turkey´s staunchly secular president Ahmet Necdet Sezer ends his seven-year term next month, and lawmakers are preparing to elect his
Group was plotting coup in Turkey
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- Property for £35,000 in Turkey
- Progress In Iranian And Turkish Natural Gas Negotiations
- Great journeys: Istanbul to Aleppo by train
- We Are Proposing Establishment Of A Joint Industrial Zone At
Semi-finished steel for the Freedom Tower project at Ground Zero in New York is transported at the ArcelorMittal steel plant in Differdange, Luxemburg, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008. The H-shaped profiles will be shipped to the U.S. and will be used to build the new Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site. (AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)hg3
ArcelorMittal raises Erdemir stake to 25%
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Terrorism Sports
- Iraq will be 'plunged into a new war' if Iran is att
- Rice 'proud' of Iraq invasion
- Rice says 'proud' of US invasion of Iraq
- Israel may raze Jerusalem attacker's home
 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice answers questions on the Middle East during a news conference with President George W. Bush Monday, Aug. 7, 2006, in Crawford, Texas. (gm1)
Rice 'proud' of Iraq invasion
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- Man questioned over murder of two French students in UK
- Man arrested for beheading Hitler statue
- Harrington happy with form
Joe Nemechek's 01 Army Chevrolet negotiates the tight turns at Watkins Glen International Raceway Sunday.
Transition to road races leveling playing field
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