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June 19, 2008

General Relief - Investors from Gulf confident in Turkey - Turkish Daily News

Filed under: General Relief — Susan @ 10:50 am

Investors from Gulf confident in Turkey - Turkish Daily News
Despite the current political uncertainty, Middle Eastern investors express great confidence in the dynamics of the Turkish economy. No matter who is in the office and which political party rules, the Turkish economy has benefited a great deal due

President Barack Obama would be bad for Britain - Daily Telegraph
If this country’s voters could vote in America, John McCain could take the summer off. So thorough would be his drubbing that no campaigning on his part could save him from an enforced return to the Senate. As British and most other foreign observers

Bad ACHOO! news for allergy sufferers - KVAL
EUGENE, Ore. - If you are allergic to grass, cedar or juniper, you might want to hold your breath. For a week. Pollen.com ranked Eugene, Ore., as the single worst spot in the country for allergy sufferers on Tuesday, June 17. Pollen counts are

Cindy McCain Presses Obama Patriotism Case - ABC News Blogs
ABC News’ Ed O’Keefe Reports: Laura Bush may be ready to give Michelle Obama the benefit of the doubt when it comes to her patriotism but Cindy McCain may not. “I don’t know why she said what she said,” Mrs. McCain explains in an interview with ABC

Polar racers James Cracknell and Ben Fogle chill out in Hampshire - Times Online
It was minus 20C, the fringes of our hoods were frosted with ice, our breath formed solid white clouds and our teeth rattled as we walked. The Olympic rower James Cracknell, the TV presenter Ben Fogle and I were taking our first steps towards the

Haney says Woods will be back ‘better than ever’ - CBS Sportsline
First, the positive news, followed by the eye-popping background. Take a deep breath, sports world, the doomsday prophecies are apparently premature, if not altogether wrong. Tiger Woods was told by doctors to skip the U.S. Open; instead, he won. (AP

TV trendsetter of old gets a breath of new life - International Herald Tribune
People who think of “Soul Train” as an artifact from 1970s U.S. television may be surprised to learn that the 38-year-old song-and-dance show was never canceled. Although no new episodes are produced, it lives on in reruns that showcase the taste

How They See Us - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The entry titled “Tiger Woods wins over a tough fan: The British press.,” and any of the comments about it. Tiger Woods U.S. Open victory this week his 14th major has the British press wondering whether he could be the greatest ever sports

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