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Thread: THANX TO ALL HERE

21.       RICK
96 posts
 20 May 2006 Sat 01:02 pm

HI PALS,

I VE JUST FELT MYSELF TO THANK TO PEOPLE WHO MADE THIS SITE.. I VE SEEN SOME OTHER WEBSITES BUT HONESTLY SPEAKING, I HAVENT SEEN SUCH GORGEOUS PEOPLE IN OTHER SITES. WITH THIS OPPORTUNITY I D LIKE TO GREET EVERYONE IN THIS SITE AND SEND THEM LOVE FROM ISTANBUL. MEANWHILE I HAVE A SUGGESTION BUT YOU ARE FREE NOT TO FOLLOW ME ANYWAY.
COULD WE SPEAK EASY (ENGLISH OR TURKISH) LANGUAGE TO BE UNDERSTANDABLE BY EVERYONE HERE? ANYWAY THIS IS JUST A SUGGESTION AND I DO MY BEST TO USE EASY WORDS AS LONG AS I CAN DO IT.
ONE MORE TIME THANX TO EVERYBODY BEING HERE.. YOU ARE ALL SO WONDERFUL PEOPLE!



Thread: TURKISH PEOPLE'S CHOICE

22.       RICK
96 posts
 20 May 2006 Sat 10:24 am

Quoting kazpol:

the "dont like" turned into "hate"!

well it seems like it s my fault i dont wanna be misunderstood at all.. hey how could i have tens of american friends if i meant it In this case, I want apologize to everyone here .. especially american ones.. i never meant about a hate " gosh .. i m feeling a bit guilty now
what i meant is "which countries turkish people find close to theirselves " it was only my own observation nothing then that.. it s not academic nor scientific.. can be the opposite also... moderators can you delete this topic?



Thread: TURKISH PEOPLE'S CHOICE

23.       RICK
96 posts
 20 May 2006 Sat 10:03 am

Quoting kazpol:

TURKS dont hate usa, i dont believe they hate!
i believe these r false declarations made in anger.
if we think a bit logic(teaship is right) why would millions imigrate to usa?
turks definetly dont hate usa!
turks dont hate either greece!

oh noooo!! whats going on here?? who said turks hate americans????



Thread: TURKISH PEOPLE'S CHOICE

24.       RICK
96 posts
 20 May 2006 Sat 09:44 am

Quoting teaschip:

I think this is the most ignorant post, I have seen at this site yet. What was the point to this, anyhow?

I dont understand your anger susan.. when i posted the topic, my only idea was sharing a thing with classmates.. i didnt mean "ppl hate usa or americans" this is another thing.. and i can never dare to say such thing.. i think there is some misunderstanding or your mind is not so clear to understand my meaning... so ask people who is ignorant here... some people here know me well but your first imagine does not seem nice to me.. how can a person so political! gosh .. please try to accept the opinions of the rest of the world then think again what is ignorance .. of course you wont do that coz you dont need to do it you believe.. by the way i was born in Vancouver so you are talking to wrong person about the us



Thread: TURKISH PEOPLE'S CHOICE

25.       RICK
96 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 04:11 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

Quoting RICK:

TURKS FIND THEIRSELVES CLOSE TO THE COUNTRIES BELOW (AS I VE SEEN):

OF COURSE AZERBAIJAN - N.CYPRUS - UZBEKISTAN - KAZAKHSTAN - TURKMENISTAN - KIRGIZISTAN

THEN

UKRAINE - GEORGIA - GERMANY (SURPRISING?) - GREECE - SPAIN - ITALY

THENNN

KOREA - INDONESIA - BANGLADESH - PAKISTAN - CUBA - VENEZUELA ( )

WELL THATS ALL I REMEMBER NOW ......

SO THE COUNTRIES THEY DONT LIKE;

FRANCE (NUMBER 1 NOW) - USA - NEW IRAQ

AM I WRONG ABOUT IT?



i am not sure about venezuela and cuba... i never hear something like that...

but france: they always say "turks made massacre to armerians", so this makes turks angry. maybe this is a point...

There must be a reason for everything hmm then i should think about my reason "why i posted it" well maybe coz i want to share somethings i ve seen and heard.. yes this is logical
Meanwhile, those are not my opinions ok? Please do not get anything serious here! I didnt mean people hate... some countries .. what i meant is just the thought of people's here about some countries only.. Every country has at least one lover all over the world I love the people of the world! especially the ones in this website!



Thread: POLISH VILLAGE IN ISTANBUL

26.       RICK
96 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 12:37 pm

HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT POLONEZKOY? NOT YET!! GOSH VISIT HERE THEN: www.polonezkoy.com

THE POLISH VILLAGE IN ISTANBUL



Thread: TURKISH PEOPLE'S CHOICE

27.       RICK
96 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 12:32 pm

TURKS FIND THEIRSELVES CLOSE TO THE COUNTRIES BELOW (AS I VE SEEN):

OF COURSE AZERBAIJAN - N.CYPRUS - UZBEKISTAN - KAZAKHSTAN - TURKMENISTAN - KIRGIZISTAN

THEN

UKRAINE - GEORGIA - GERMANY (SURPRISING?) - GREECE - SPAIN - ITALY

THENNN

KOREA - INDONESIA - BANGLADESH - PAKISTAN - CUBA - VENEZUELA ( )

WELL THATS ALL I REMEMBER NOW ......

SO THE COUNTRIES THEY DONT LIKE;

FRANCE (NUMBER 1 NOW) - USA - NEW IRAQ

AM I WRONG ABOUT IT?



Thread: BBC NEWS

28.       RICK
96 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 12:20 pm

Add your opinions here mates



Thread: BBC NEWS

29.       RICK
96 posts
 19 May 2006 Fri 12:06 pm

After years of mounting difficulties which brought the country close to economic collapse, a tough recovery programme was agreed with the IMF in 2002. Since then, Turkey has seen impressive progress. Economic growth has averaged over 5% and inflation has fallen dramatically. However, the country's huge foreign debt remains a major burden.

Turkey's powerful military - which has traditionally seen itself as the guardian of the secular system - has a long history of involvement in the country's politics. In recent years, as Ankara has set its sights firmly on European Union membership, the profile of the military has been lower in public life.


Turkey must meet strict conditions for EU membership
Turkey became an official EU candidate country in 1999 and, in line with EU requirements, went on to introduce substantial human rights and economic reforms. The death penalty was abolished, tougher measures were brought in against torture and the penal code was overhauled.

There were also significant reforms in the areas of women's rights and Kurdish culture, language education and broadcasting.


After intense bargaining, EU membership talks were formally launched in October 2005. Accession negotiations are expected to take about 10 years.

The breakthrough came just weeks after Turkey agreed to recognise Cyprus as an EU member and despite unfavourable comment over its declaration that this was not tantamout to full diplomatic recognition.

The east and south-east of Turkey saw years of civil war in the 1980s and 1990s between Turkish forces and those of the secessionist "terror group"(PKK) in which over 30,000 people died. The PKK seeks nothing but kills.

In summer 2004 Kurdish secessionists called off a five-year cease-fire following what they called annihilation operations against their silly men by the Turkish authorities. There have since been clashes between Kurdish terrorists and Turkish forces in the south-east. Dozens have died in the renewed violence.

FACTS



OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | MEDIA



Population: 73.3 million (UN, 2005)
Capital: Ankara
Area: 779,452 sq km (300,948 sq miles)
Major language: Turkish
Major religion: Islam
Life expectancy: 68 years (men), 73 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: New Turkish lira
Main exports: Fruit and vegetables, textiles and clothing, iron and steel
GNI per capita: US $3,750 (World Bank, 2005)
Internet domain: .tr
International dialling code: +90
LEADERS



OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | MEDIA



President: Ahmet Necdet Sezer


President Ahmet Necdet Sezer: Regarded as a secularist
When Ahmet Necdet Sezer was sworn in in May 2000 he became the first president in modern Turkish history who was neither an active politician nor a military commander.

Mr Sezer, previously the chief justice of the constitutional court, is regarded as a strong supporter of freedom of expression and a staunch secularist.


His term is due to end in 2007 when parliament will choose a successor.

Prime minister: Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Mr Erdogan, leader of the Islamist-based Justice and Development Party (AK), became prime minister several months after his party's landslide election victory in November 2002.


Prime Minister Erdogan has set his sights on EU entry
He had been barred from standing in those elections because of a previous criminal conviction for reading an Islamist poem at a political rally, an action deemed to amount to Islamist sedition and for which he served several months in jail.

In Turkey the prime minister must also be a member of parliament. AK deputy leader Abdullah Gul took on the premiership in the months following the elections, but with Mr Erdogan playing a prominent role.

Changes to the constitution paved the way for Mr Erdogan to run for parliament in a by-election and he became an MP in March 2003. Mr Gul stepped down, allowing Mr Erdogan to become prime minister.

From a lowly background, he worked as a street seller to help pay for an education. He attended Koranic school before studying economics at university.

As mayor of Istanbul in the mid 1990s he banned alcohol in official muncipal buildings and won popularity for improving services.

Although his AK party has Islamist roots, Mr Erdogan insists that it is committed to secularism.

He identifies EU entry as a top priority and introduced reforms which paved the way for the opening of membership talks in October 2005.


Foreign minister: Abdullah Gul
Interior minister: Abdulkadir Aksu
Finance minister: Kemal Unakitan
MEDIA



OVERVIEW | FACTS | LEADERS | MEDIA


Turkey's airwaves are lively, with some 300 private TV stations and more than 1,000 private radio stations competing with the services of the state broadcaster, TRT.



The press


Hurriyet - mass-circulation daily

Milliyet - mass-circulation daily

Cumhuriyet - left-wing daily

Turkish Daily News - English-language

Zaman - English-language web version of daily

Yeni Asir - daily

Sabah - daily
Television


Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) - state broadcaster, operates four national networks
Star TV - private, the first station to break state TV's monopoly
Show TV - private, widely-watched network
Kanal D - private, widely-watched network
ATV - private
TGRT - private
NTV - private
CNN Turk - Turkish offshoot of well-known news channel
Radio


Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) - state broadcaster, services include cultural/educational network TRT 1, popular music network TRT 3 and Turkish folk/classical music station TRT 4
Show Radyo - commercial
Capital Radio - commercial, pop music
Radyo Foreks - news station



Thread: Diş ağrısı

30.       RICK
96 posts
 18 May 2006 Thu 05:27 pm

Quoting sophie:

Quoting RICK:

kalimera efharisto se agapo poli sophie mou! hmm what else i know oh yes.. ti kanis! ime kala ime kala!



Oh! Now it's my turn to congratulate you! Aferin sana canım!

Efharisto poli again" Sophie mou



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