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    INSIDE TURKEY

    Turkish Daily News
    Saturday, September 15, 2007

    Top appeals court overturns 'minority report' acquittalsA report
    on minority rights in Turkey prepared by a human rights advisory
    body that is linked to the Prime Ministry is threatening the state
    with its suggestion of broadening the definition of "minority," said
    the Supreme Court of Appeals, overturning the acquittals of the two
    academics who head the body. 02

    Ankara feels terror panic againAfter Tuesday's foiled bomb attack,
    the Turkish capital once again witnessed a terror panic caused by a
    bomb-loaded vehicle, said news reports on Friday. 02

    DIPLOMACYUS urges Turkey to take key policy steps

    The United States, while praising Turkey's newly-elected civilian
    leaders as friends of America, has called on Ankara to take a series
    of critical political steps, including refraining from energy deals
    with Iran, opening its border with Armenia, lifting obstacles before
    freedom of speech and reopening a Greek Orthodox religious school. 03

    Brussels cool on French demands for EU debate

    The European Commission gave a lukewarm reception Thursday to French
    demands to set up a group of "wise men" to debate the EU's future as
    a condition for not blocking membership talks with Turkey. 03

    FINANCE

    Demirtaþ: 'Elda is not for sale' Denying rumors that they were
    planning to sell Elda, the president of the administrative board of
    Ýzmir Airlines, Ýdol Wines and Ýzmir Chamber of Commerce and ENDA as
    well as producer of Efe, Raký Ekrem Demirtaþ, said, "On the contrary,
    we are growing with Elda and Ýdol in the alcoholic beverages sector,"
    to the Turkish Daily News. 08 Fall in auto sales eases after electionA
    pick-up in economic activity after a drawn-out election process in
    Turkey is expected to trim a fall in domestic vehicle sales to 10
    percent by the end of the year, the head of the Automotive Industry
    Association said.

    08

    CULTURE

    Sensuality and power through the feminine form

    Since the late '70s, Ýnci Tarakcýoðlu has established herself as an
    artist and has won acclaim for her work. Her paintings have reflected
    nature and life, especially in her artwork of cats and most recently
    with nudes. 18 Milos Forman's Ghosts Having watched such memorable
    biopics as 'Amadeus,' 'The People vs. Larry Flynt' and 'Man on the
    Moon' from director Milos Forman, 'Goya's Ghosts' turns out to be a
    disappointment that's not even a biopic. 19

    WORLD

    Israel, new promised land for migrants

    African migrants seeking a way out of poverty have been heading
    to Israel, where a job awaits them in a vibrant Red Sea resort or
    internment in a Negev desert prison. 06

    Bush agrees to limited troop cuts in Iraq

    President George W. Bush ordered gradual troop reductions in Iraq
    but defied calls for a dramatic change of course, telling Americans
    the U.S. military role there will stretch beyond his presidency. 07

    --Boundary_(ID_aZz3/HL3YIVyC0nyNvo53Q)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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