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Medmarine Leads Turkish Shipbuilding Exports
Friday, 05.28.2010, 08:44am

Turkish Exporters' Forum (TIM) announced the champions of Turkish export. Renault Turkey ranked as the first in general listing. In shipbuilding sector, Medmarine Holding has been announced as the "export champion"

CMA CGM returns to profit   Hamburg Süd defies crisis   Colorful world of seagulls in photos

SHIPBUILDING
Shipyards urge gov’t aid for competitiveness in Turkey
Tuesday, 03.24.2009, 08:33am
Turkey’s shipping industry needs state support in order to be more competitive in the future, Metin Kalkavan, chairman of Turkish Chamber of Shipping said in Istanbul Tuesday. But in a written statement, one of the largest labor unions of Europe accused the sector of putting profits before workers’ lives.
Erdogan Opened Eregli Shipyard
Eregli Shipyard Ready to go...
   
TURKISH STRAITS
Turkish Pilot Capt. Fahrettin aksu died on ladder accident
Wednesday, 04.15.2009, 06:17pm
On the 10th April Capt. Fahrettin Aksu (54) fell into the sea during disembarkation from reefer ship “Sun Genius”, after completing his duty. It was 03:20 local time and freeboard of the ship was 5 meters. Capt. Aksu was climbing down the ladder and after a few steps, he suddenly fell.
Safely Guided By Experience
New pilot boats for Turkish Straits
Erdogan:"Busy Straits threatens us"
NEWS FROM TURKEY
(SPO) F1 -RED BULL'S WEBBER TAKES POLE PISITON
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:08pm
ISTANBUL (A.A) - Red Bull driver Mark Webber took the poleposition for Formula 1 Turkish Grand Prix, defeating McLaren Mercedes pilot LewisHamilton after Saturday's qualifying.After his one minute 26.295 seconds time, Webber came the first. Hamiltonfinished at one minute 26.433 seconds.Webber's teammate Sebastian Vettel was the third with a time of one minute26.760 seconds.F1 Turkish Grand Prix will begin at the Istanbul Park Circuit at 3 p.m.local time on Sunday.Qualifying result from the Turkish Grand Prix after third and finalqualifying session:Position Driver Team Time-------- --------- ----------- --------1 Mark Webber RBR-Renault 1:26.2952 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.4333 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault 1:26.7604 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.7815 Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 1:26.8576 Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 1:26.9527 Robert Kubica Renault 1:27.0398 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:27.0829 Vitaly Petrov Renault 1:27.43010 Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber-Ferrari 1:28.122(TÇ-GC)
(SPO) VETTEL TOPS PRACTICE IN F1 TURKEY GP
(GEN) TURKISH SECURITY FORCES SEIZE 27 KG HEROIN
(GEN) ONE SOLDIER, ONE VILLAGE GUARD KILLED IN CLASH WITH TERRORISTS
(GEN) TURKISH MILITARY CHIEF MEETS EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT
   
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Hellespont launches chemical tanker pool
Wednesday, 04.15.2009, 06:09pm
Hamburg-based Hellespont has launched a pool for modern IMO 2 chemical/product tankers. Hellespont has committed a further eight 17,000 dwt newbuildings due between now and 2011 to the pool.
Turkish Shipping Awards 2009: Nominations Open
SAM Electronics,will be at Europort Istanbul 2009
Maritime sector stuck at the dock
Did NATO failed to help MV Karagöl?
WORLD SHIPPING
China offers SKorea condolences for ship sinking
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 12:47pm
The premier of China, North Korea's main ally, offered condolences Saturday to South Korea for the sinking of a warship blamed on Pyongyang after promising that Beijing under pressure to punish the North would not defend any country guilty of the attack.
China Offers SKorea Condolences for Ship Sinking
China offers SKorea condolences for ship sinking
China offers condolence for sinking of SKorea ship
NOAA Research Ship Expands Spill Mission
   
TURKISH PRESS REVIEW
Press Roundup
Friday, 05.28.2010, 09:00pm
Family physician Başar Savacı, who works at a healthcare center in İzmir’s Bornova district, encourages children who come to the center for treatment to read books.
If only someone had beaten Erdoğan
The one who calls me pro-government
The sweet coups
Impartiality of journalists
INTERNATIONAL
David Laws'should step aside as minister'after claiming for rent paid to lover - Times Online
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

The Guardian

David Laws'should step aside as minister' after claiming for rent paid to lover
Times Online
Chief Secretary to the Treasury tells The Times of'the most difficult day of my life' after it emerges he claimed for rent paid to lover. A former head of the parliamentary watchdog said today that Mr Laws had shown flawed judgment David Laws,...
Will coalition star have credibility to carry on?BBC News
Ashdown backs Laws over expensesBBC News
David Laws apology: his statement in fullTelegraph.co.uk
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Israel: NPT deal hypocritical - Ynetnews
Welsh ships''unsung'role in 1940 Dunkirk evacuation - BBC News
Dissolution honours: the full list of new peers - Telegraph.co.uk
Police dig up drains near home of'crossbow cannibal'Stephen Griffiths in ... - Daily Mail
   
WORLD NEWS
A nation mesmerized: Can BP plug the Gulf gusher?(AP)
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 12:58pm

This image made from video released by British Petroleum (BP PLC) early Saturday morning, May 29, 2010 shows drilling mud escaping from the broken pipe on the gushing oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. BP started pumping heavy mud into the leaking Gulf of Mexico well Wednesday and said everything was going as planned in the company's boldest attempt yet to plug the gusher that has spewed millions of gallons of oil over the last five weeks. (AP Photo/BP PLC) NO SALESAP - As the nation remained transfixed by a busted oil well spewing millions of gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico, BP offered few details on its latest bid to plug the worst oil spill in U.S. history and scientists suggested any progress was incremental at best.


China offers SKorea condolences for ship sinking(AP)
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British and Spanish authorities tried to save a bulk carrier which hit rocks on Gibraltar's southern tip Friday as storms hammered the British colony, local officials said.

The Liberian-registered Fedra was dragging her anchor in a force 8 gale Friday afternoon. Despite the efforts of two tug boats to hold the ship clear of land, its anchor broke and the stern of the 35,000 tonne vessel smashed against rocks at Europa Point -- Europe's most southerly spot.

Local officials said they did not immediately know the condition of the ship or what it was carrying.

A Gibraltarian rescue helicopter hovered overhead, trying to rescue the 31 crew, as winds of around 70 miles an hour battered the British territory and the southern Spanish coast.

 
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