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Biggest gains are at risk
Tuesday, 11.Nov.2008, 01:00 (GMT+3)

And when I talk about the greatest gains, I am not referring to secularity or anything like that. No, I am instead referring to employment. The experiences which took place in Turkey between 2003 and 2007 were truly very important.

And when I talk about the greatest gains, I am not referring to secularity or anything like that. No, I am instead referring to employment. The experiences which took place in Turkey between 2003 and 2007 were truly very important.

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