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HURRIYET
-- FLOOD OF GOALS IN LAST DERBY MATCH
Galatasaray was the winner of the last derby match of 2008 that took place between Galatasaray and Besiktas. Galatasaray defeated Besiktas 4-2 in the game. Servet scored one and Baros scored three goals (two of them penalty shots) for Galatasaray. Delgado and Holosko scored Besiktas' goals. Galatasaray reached 33 points in the Turkcell Super League, while the number of goals scored by Baros reached 14.
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-- AKP TO GO ON WITH TOPBAS IN ISTANBUL
Premier Tayyip Erdogan announced that his Justice and Development Party (AKP) would go on with Kadir Topbas, the mayor of
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MILLIYET
-- "RECORDS OF PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS SHOULD BE DESTROYED"
Inclusion of records of some irrelevant private conversations in the indictment for the Ergenekon case has boosted a serious discussion. Justice Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin said that the records in the file of the case should have been destroyed in line with the law.
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-- TOPBAS AGAIN
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has said that their candidate for mayor of
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SABAH
-- 12 PROTECTIONS TO NEW TL
The new Turkish lira (TL) banknotes that will be in circulation as of Jan. 1, 2009 will be protected by 12 security measures. There will be writing on the new Turkish banknotes that changes when looked at from different angles.
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-- SHY PROGRAM FROM CHP
The Republican People's Party (CHP) reviewed its regulations and program, but did not take any steps regarding "clothing" and the "Kurdish issue". CHP chairman Deniz Baykal only gave messages of unity and solidarity.
VATAN
-- TURKEY TO PURCHASE HELICOPTERS FROM
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-- TOPBAS FOR ISTANBUL AGAIN
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has revealed the names of two of candidates for the upcoming local elections. Kadir Topbas will run for mayor of
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CUMHURIYET
-- PAY ATTENTION TO
The Washington Post has written that Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's chief advisor for foreign policy Ahmet Davutoglu's domino theory deserved careful attention from president-elect Barack Obama's team as it thinks about
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-- PHARMACISTS TAKE TO STREETS
Tens of thousands of people have converged to the capital city Ankara to attend a rally held by the Association of Turkish Pharmacists and 51 chambers of pharmacists to protest the changes in the law envisaging payment of medical examinations through pharmacists.
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RADIKAL
-- 2009 WARNING FROM EU
Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for enlargement, said 2009 would be a year when
Rehn said 2009 would be a year of real test for
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-- BUSINESS WORLD PESSIMISTIC ABOUT 2009
Ali Kibar, a member of the Executive Board of the Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD), said preserving zero growth level in 2009 was a success. Tanil Kucuk, the chairman of the Istanbul Chamber of Industry, said the picture was dark whereas Murat Yalcintas, the chairman of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce, said demand shrinkage would continue.
YENI SAFAK
-- FOLLOW
David Ignatius, one of the important writers of the Washington Post, said Barrack Obama should carefully examine the "domino theory"
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-- GULF CAPITAL FLOWS TO
When international direct investments inflow to