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TURKEY-PRESS SCAN (3)
ANKARA (A.A) - 08.03.2011 - These are some of the major headlines and their summaries in Turkish press on March 8, 2011. The Anadolu Agency does not verify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
TURKIYE
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WHICH JOURNALISM?
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan reacted against those who linked Ergenekon wave to government. "Some are in an effort to make us pay the price," he said. Disclosing reason of the arrest of the 27 journalists, Erdogan said, "attempting to change the constitutional order by force, membership to armed organization and sexual abuse."
GIANT INVESTMENT FROM SABANCI, JOB OPPORTUNITIES TO 2,000 PEOPLE
Chairwoman of Sabanci Holding Guler Sabanci said they were planning 2 billion USD investment and 2,000 new job opportunities in 2011. She said 60 percent of this employment would be in retail and financial services.
ZAMAN
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NONE OF JOURNALISTS ARRESTED FOR THEIR JOURNALISM
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly reacted to those who have turned Ergenekon case arrests into an anti-government campaign. Erdogan said the arrests were made under a decision of the judicial organs, and said, "there are 27 journalists who are at prisons right now. None of them are at prison for their journalism."
WINDS OF LIES
They defined Ahmet Sik as "a journalist revealing military intervention memoirs. However, Alper Gormus said he himself wrote the story. Oda TV wrote that "the sibling of the undersecretary of National Intelligence Organization (MIT) was a member of a sect." The MIT denied the story saying that the undersecretary did not have a sibling as named in the story.
Nedim Sener said he did not know journalist Soner Yalcin in person. However, he was so close to Yalcin. Soner Yalcin said "the files regarded as crime were loaded on their computers through virus e-mail." However, it was revealed that he himself loaded those files.
YENI SAFAK
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INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT HITS RECORD HIGH
Industrial output increased 18.9 percent in January, 2011 over the same period last year to hit another record high. The index has been increasing in 14 months in a row now. The output increased 11.9 percent in mining sector and it was up 20.5 percent in manufacturing sector.
ANOTHER HIKE IN GAS PRICES
Gas prices saw another hike on Tuesday at 8-10 kurus. 95 octane gas was to be sold at 4.16 Turkish liras and 97 octane at prices between 4.17 TL and 4.30 TL.
THY TO BUY 13 AIRBUS
The Turkish Airlines, Turkey's flag carrier air company, has put a purchase order for 13 Airbus airliners. THY will add to its fleet 10 Airbus A320 and three A330-200f. The planes will cost 1.6 billion USD.
TURKIYE
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WHICH JOURNALISM?
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan reacted against those who linked Ergenekon wave to government. "Some are in an effort to make us pay the price," he said. Disclosing reason of the arrest of the 27 journalists, Erdogan said, "attempting to change the constitutional order by force, membership to armed organization and sexual abuse."
GIANT INVESTMENT FROM SABANCI, JOB OPPORTUNITIES TO 2,000 PEOPLE
Chairwoman of Sabanci Holding Guler Sabanci said they were planning 2 billion USD investment and 2,000 new job opportunities in 2011. She said 60 percent of this employment would be in retail and financial services.
ZAMAN
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NONE OF JOURNALISTS ARRESTED FOR THEIR JOURNALISM
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly reacted to those who have turned Ergenekon case arrests into an anti-government campaign. Erdogan said the arrests were made under a decision of the judicial organs, and said, "there are 27 journalists who are at prisons right now. None of them are at prison for their journalism."
WINDS OF LIES
They defined Ahmet Sik as "a journalist revealing military intervention memoirs. However, Alper Gormus said he himself wrote the story. Oda TV wrote that "the sibling of the undersecretary of National Intelligence Organization (MIT) was a member of a sect." The MIT denied the story saying that the undersecretary did not have a sibling as named in the story.
Nedim Sener said he did not know journalist Soner Yalcin in person. However, he was so close to Yalcin. Soner Yalcin said "the files regarded as crime were loaded on their computers through virus e-mail." However, it was revealed that he himself loaded those files.
YENI SAFAK
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INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT HITS RECORD HIGH
Industrial output increased 18.9 percent in January, 2011 over the same period last year to hit another record high. The index has been increasing in 14 months in a row now. The output increased 11.9 percent in mining sector and it was up 20.5 percent in manufacturing sector.
ANOTHER HIKE IN GAS PRICES
Gas prices saw another hike on Tuesday at 8-10 kurus. 95 octane gas was to be sold at 4.16 Turkish liras and 97 octane at prices between 4.17 TL and 4.30 TL.
THY TO BUY 13 AIRBUS
The Turkish Airlines, Turkey's flag carrier air company, has put a purchase order for 13 Airbus airliners. THY will add to its fleet 10 Airbus A320 and three A330-200f. The planes will cost 1.6 billion USD.