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Sunday, 05.Sep.2010, 18:27 (GMT3)

ANKARA (A.A) - These are some of the major headlines and theirsummaries in Turkish press on September 5, 2010. The Anadolu Agency does notverify these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.HURRIYET--------A ROCK LEGEND U2U2 Group will take the stage at Ataturk Olympiad Stadium on Monday evening.After arriving at the Ataturk Airport at 2.30 a.m., the group made a surprise totheir fans who welcomed them at the airport with flowers.Bono, the soloist of the group sang"Desire"for his fans. Bono will take awalk at the Bogazici Strait and meet Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at hisoffice in Dolmabahce.THEY HAVE PREPARED DIRTY TRICKSPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a comment on the telephoneconversations which were tapped illegally and aired at internet, and which werealleged to be belonging to members of jurisdiction.Erdogan said,"conversations of the members of high jurisdiction appeared atthe internet. Have you seen what kind of ugly plans were made? They are thinkingof making alliance with Imrali for"no"vote to be given at the referendum."MILLIYET--------"PUBLIC CONCERT"FROM BONOU2 group which has come to Istanbul to give concert at the Ataturk OlympicStadium gave a mini concert to people at the Airport. U2 group members gave theirphotographs to their fans who were waiting at the airport and sang two songs.Bono will take a walk at the Istanbul Strait today and meet with Erdogan.6.5 PERCENT RISE TO SALARIES OF CIVIL SERVANTSReconciliation Board suggested 16 TL rise to base salary of the civilservants for the first six months of 2011. For the second six month, the boardoffered 22 TL rise.In case the Council of Ministers accepts the proposal, the lowest salary forcivil servants will be 1572 TL. Board Chairman Kilicoglu said the rise willcreate a difference of 6.5 percent in salaries.SABAH-----TOP U.S. SOLDIER SAYS NO WEAPONS TO BE PASSED OVER TURKEY IN IRAQ-EXITChairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs Adm. Michael Mullen on Saturday said theUnited States had no plans to pass its weapons through Turkey in exiting fromIraq."I did not come here for bargaining but to thank Turkey for its invaluablecontributions in Afghanistan,"Mullen said.TURKISH AID TRAIN ARRIVES IN PAKISTANA Turkish train packed with humanitarian aid arrived in Pakistan's Quettacity eleven days after it set off from the Turkish capital Ankara. The traindelivered 40 containers of aid including large tents, food, flour, baby diapersand water.(More)(İMB-AY)
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