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Opel might invest in Bursa, official says
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 18:14
Opel, the German automotive manufacturer, will seek investment opportunities in Turkey’s Marmara Sea province of Bursa, according to the Vice Prime Minister and Justice Minister in Germany’s Hessen province.
Berlin shows no respite
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 18:08
Greece must make sure it fulfils the conditions needed to be a member of the eurozone, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Thursday, making him one of the most senior members of the government to question Greece’s membership of the currency bloc.
MR tankers ballasting across Atlantic due to lack of cargo on benchmark route
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 18:02
Owners only making enough money to cover operating costs on US Gulf to Europe backhaul trade lane, say brokers
Transpacific box rates tumble
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 18:02
Peak season comes to an early end
New IEA chief defends nuke power
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 18:02
The new chief of the International Energy Agency, or IEA, Maria van der Hoeven said Wednesday nuclear power will have a place in the future despite the Fukushima catastrophe and the decision by some countries to opt out.
Minister emphasizes private sector's role
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 18:02
Private firms should handle the distribution of the 6 billion cubic meters of natural gas that reaches Turkey through Bulgaria, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said Thursday.
Earth-moving magnate tops China rich list
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 17:59
Forbes’ latest ranking of China’s richest people pits stolid industrial muscle against high-tech, with the head of an earth-moving company pipping the co-founder of the nation’s biggest Internet search engine for the top spot.
Young, nearby supernova amazes US astronomers
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 17:59
California astronomers have found the closest, brightest supernova of its kind in 25 years, catching the glimmer of a tiny self-destructing star a mere 21 million light years from Earth and soon visible to amateur skywatchers.
Norwegian Cruise Line reveals more details of next ships - USA Today
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 17:55
USA TodayNorwegian Cruise Line reveals more details of nextshipsUSA TodayNorwegian Cruise Line today offered a first glimpse of several niche cabin categories it plans for its next twoships, including"studio" cabins for solo travelers and spa cabins. As can be seen in the artist's drawing to the...Solo Slash? Norwegian Cruise Line Reveals More Plans for Cabin DesignCruiseCritic.co.ukProject Breakaway Staterooms Return to TraditionCruiseMates Cruise Guideall 5 news articles »
Footballer detained for marijuana
Thursday, 08.Sep.2011, 17:53
A Ugandan player for a Turkish second-tier team was detained at Istanbul’s AtatĂŒrk Airport allegedly for drug possession, Doğan News Agency, or DHA, reported Thursday.
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As the USS Oak Hill docked in Virginia Beach, Citlalic Snell stood on terra firma, anxiously awaiting her girlfriend Marissa Gaeta’s arrival. The couple was set to share the traditional first kiss as the sailors disembarked, marking the first time a gay or lesbian couple has taken such an honor. Of course, this might sound like a well-timed publicity stunt, considering DADT’s repeal just three months ago. But alas, it was not: the couple won the opportunity in a raffle. The “first kiss” is often given out in a raffle or competition to a fleet of sailors arriving home. It’s a Navy tradition, that Gaeta could now compete for.


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Euro debt crisis prompts severe contraction of Asian imports, says CTS
World's idle container fleet grows 10-fold to 750,900 TEU over 6 months
Rate pressure expected on Med trades as added capacity undermines demand
Palmali’s aframax Shah Deniz collided with COSCO’s bulk carrier Ju Da
Russian cargo ship "Tanya Karpinskaya" sank in Japan Sea
Turkish ship Alaca-1 sinking in Azov Sea, crew airlifted

 
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