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Thursday, September 09, 2010
               

 

 


Turkey Beats Slovenia 95-68

Ersan Ilyasova scored 19 points to help Turkey knock Slovenia out of the basketball world championship Wednesday with a 95-68 quarterfinal victory.

Imam vows to identify funders of planned NY mosque
The imam heading a planned mosque near the New York site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist strikes said he has been awed by controversy over the project and vowed to "clearly identify" its financial backers.

US pastor says will burn Koran despite Petraeus concerns
The pastor of a small Florida church said Tuesday he will go ahead with his plans to hold a Koran burning this week, despite warnings by the US commander of the Afghan war of violent reactions in the Islamic world.

Turkish Red Crescent's Third Train Sets Off For Pakistan
The third train of Turkish humanitarian aid organization set off for flood-hit Pakistan on Tuesday.
Google replaces logo with dancing doodle
Google replaced the celebrated logo on its home page on Tuesday with a mysterious collection of colorful dancing balls.
Up to 75,000 dollars, money buys some happiness: study
Money does buy happiness, or something close to it, but the effect diminishes above incomes of 75,000 dollars a year, according to a new study released this week based on a survey of Americans.

Turkish National Basketball Team Ready For Quarter Final Game
Turkish national basketball team "12 Giant Men" got prepared to face Slovenia in a quarter final game in FIBA 2010 World Basketball Championship.

Turkey's PM hints new constitution after 2011
The Turkish prime minister hinted on Monday that comprehensive constitutional amendments could be made after 2011.

Turkey set for polls to vote constitutional amendment package
Turkish electors will go to polls on September 12, 2010 to vote a constitutional amendment package.

US 'likely' to keep troops in Iraq after 2011
The United States likely will need to keep thousands of troops in Iraq beyond 2011 to keep a lid on sectarian tensions and to bolster Baghdad`s fledgling military, experts and former officers say.

Iraq pullout unlikely to push down war spending
Battered by a savage economic recession, many Americans -- not just supporters of President Barack Obama -- hope his decision to end combat operations in Iraq will also end the vast economic cost of the war.

'Time to turn the page' as Obama ends Iraq combat
President Barack Obama has declared an end to US combat in Iraq, calling on its people to chart their own destiny as Americans turn to combating Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and rebuilding their own battered nation.

 

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