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    ANKARA TO CHANGE LOBBYISTS IN US

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    March 5 2007

    The Turkish government has decided to work with a new lobbyist in the
    United States to able to better fight the Armenian genocide resolution,
    which was introduced in the US House of Representatives in January.

    For the last seven years Turkey has been working with The Livingston
    Group, a Washington, D.C., public relations and lobbying firm founded
    in 1999 by former Republican congressman Robert Livingston.

    Taking into consideration the fact that last November the Democrats
    won a majority in Congress, Turkey decided to work with a lobbyist
    known to be close to the Democrats, DLA Piper.

    Turkey's agreement with The Livingston Group expires as of March 1,
    but it will continue working with the firm for another six months
    in an attempt to avoid any problems during the changeover period,
    Turkey's Ambassador to the United States Nabi ªensoy told Cihan News
    Agency (CHA).

    Nevertheless, no deal has been signed yet with DLA Piper. After six
    months, Turkey may decide to work only with DLA Piper or work with
    both of them, ªensoy also said.

    Dick Gephardt, who retired in January 2005 after serving Missouri's
    Third Congressional District for 28 years, is one of senior counsels
    working at DLA Piper.

    --Boundary_(ID_f1ZbGH6o+FKHf8kJP0GmPQ)--
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