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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (3)
ANKARA (A.A) - 28.03.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on March 28, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
TURKIYE
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NEW STRUCTURE TO EXECUTION
Prime minister will broaden fields of missions of the ministers following general elections. 11 state ministries will end. All the ministries will be executive. "Public Security", "Labor" and "Social Security" ministries will be established.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM
Nearly 1.7 million students took a nation-wide test to roll in a program in a university. Passage to Higher Education Exam took place without any problems thanks to security measures.
Those who take the exam were not allowed to enter the hall wearing earrings, necklaces, and rings. Mobile phones were not allowed either.
Results of the examination will be made public within a month.
ZAMAN
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FINNISH PRESIDENT DUE IN TURKEY
Finland's President Tarja Halonen is set to arrive in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Monday for a formal visit. Speaking to the daily ZAMAN prior to her visit, Halonen said that anti-Muslim movements posed a serious threat against Europe. Halonen said xenophobia could only be defeated through dialogue and mutual respect.
GUL POSTS GABON PHOTOS ON TWITTER
Turkish President Abdullah Gul shared his photos taken during a visit to the African country, Gabon, on Twitter. One of the photos shows Gul standing barefoot near a fishing boat on the beach, talking to some Gabonese fisherman. Gul is seen taking a solitary walk on the beach in another photo.
YENI SAFAK
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TUSIAD CAN RESOLVE HEADSCARF PROBLEM
Assessments of Turkish Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD) Chairperson Umit Boyner on those wearing headscarf while making public TUSIAD's proposals for new Constitution, gave hope for the solution of an important problem.
Companies of TUSIAD, including Boyner Group, may employ hundreds of girls wearing headscarf, and name of Umit Boyner will be recorded in history.
"NO" WHILE CONSTRUCTING, "YES" WHILE PASSING
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said those who oppose to nuclear energy that "it has risks", also did want the Strait in the past. Erdogan said, "those are always negative towards all the achievements at the beginning, they push to 'no' button. They push to 'yes' button and pass when it ends."