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 France and Spain Act to Rein In Budgets
Presse/Press/Basin PARIS — Under pressure from anxious lenders, the French government took steps on Wednesday to help reassure markets about its creditworthiness, announcing that it would raise the retirement age and increase income taxes on the rich to help rein in its budget deficit.

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 WORLD TURKISH ENTREPRENEURS ASSEMBLY
Bteu Date: 10-11 April 2009 , Location: Lütfi Kirdar Convention and Exhibition Centre- Istanbul
The Foreign Economic Relations Board is organizing "THE WORLD TURKISH ENTREPRENEURS ASSEMBLY" with the aim of bringing together
Turkish businessmen and entrepreneurs living abroad under the scope of a common, effective and institutionalized structure.
The Convention will be honored with the presence of President of the Turkish Republic Abdullah Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
For the first time in the history of the Convention, a General Assembly will held to unite Turkish business associations, foundations and federations abroad, under
the umbrella of an institutionalized structure, centered in Turkey. All Turkish businessmen and professionals from abroad will be considered delegates and the delegates
will have right to vote and to elected for the administrative organs of the World Turkish Business Council. 7 delegates will be elected for the American Continent. How to attend?
The applications to the Assembly are available online.
Registration, Program, Attendees, Preliminary Committee, Bilateral Business Meetings and for more information please follow the link: www.kurultay2009.org
What the Assembly Offers to Attendants? 2000 Turkish Entrepreneurs and Executives of International Companies and Executive
Bureaucrats will meet at the same platform.

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 And so now, let us ask.....
Türk-Basini A young Turk living in Germany, where Nazi supporters set fire to an apartment inhabitied by Turks, went to a police station to make a complaint, and emerged with damage to his brain. And now 26 year old Adem Ozdamar is in a coma.
Here is the allegation:
"The police beat Adem badly..."
But how does something like this happen?
This is what we are asking:
What happened exactly in the police station in Germany?

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 Business Associations
The enlarging and expanding Turkish business associations are becoming more active in Europe. The contact information for some leading Turkish business associations in EU.

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 Turkish Businesses in EU
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Turkish Businesses in EU
Today in Germany, 64,600 Turkish entrepreneurs have businesses and their total revenues are 29.5 billion Euro. Turkish businesses employ 323,000 people.

Germany, not being able to meet the labor needs of its growing economy after the Second World War, opened its borders to Turkish workers with the “labor recruitment agreement” of October 30, 1961. Following this agreement, thousands of Turkish workers arrived in Germany, starting the Turkish immigration to Europe. When, after an oil crisis and economic recession, Germany stopped the recruitment in November 1973, after 12 years, the number of Turkish immigrants had reached 900 thousand. Immigration, meant to be halted after this date, continued through family unification.
 

 

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