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»  International Day Of Peace 9/1/2010
The International Day Of Peace, also known as the World Peace Day, occurs annually on Sempember. It is dedicated to peace or specifically the absence of war, such as might be occasioned by a temporary ceasefire in combat zone. It is observed by many nations, political groups and peoples. The first year this holiday was celebrated was 1981.

To inaugurate the day, the " Peace Bell " is rung at UN Headquarters. The bell is cast from coins donated by children from all continents. It was given as a gift  by the Diet of Japan and is referred to as " a reminder of the human cost of war." The inscription on its side reads: " Long live absolute worUS survives test, holds on to edge Brazil 70-68
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»  EU To Fund Higher Education For Belarus Stidents 9/1/2010
The European Commision has allocated nearly 5 million euros to fund higher education in Europe for students from 10 universities in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova.

The European Commision is funding the second compenent of the Erasmus Mundus program for universities in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, European Radio for Belarus, ERB, reported Friday.

Apart from the Belarus State University and Brest State University, the consortium also includes 2 universities from Moldova, 6 from Ukraine and 8 from Europe.

" The total budget of the consortium is nearly 5 million euros. The budget is for 48 months." says Vyachaslau Shelegeika, educatiUS survives test, holds on to edge Brazil 70-68
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»  Mediterranean City Of Alanya To Get İts First Private University 9/1/2010

Internationally known in the tourism sector for its beatifull blue - flagged beaches, famous castle, premium hotel and high - quality service, the Mediterranean city of Alanya is preparing to make a name for itself in the education sector.

The first private university in Alanya's tourism heaven gained Higher Education Board, or YÖK, approval last week and will open its door in 2012.

Believing that Alanyahas high potential in the education sector, local authorites headed by Alanya Mayor Hasan Sipahioğlu applied to open a private university two years ego. Though YÖK rejected this proposal on the grounds of inadequate financial resources,US survives test, holds on to edge Brazil 70-68

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»  Turkey Stays Perfect as Spain Suffers Second Loss 9/1/2010
Host Turkey stayed perfect at the basketball World Championship by beating traditional rival and neighbor Greece 75 - 65, while defending champion Spain was anything but it a 76 - 73 defeat to Lithuania for its second loss.

Ersan İlyasova of the Milwaukee Bucks led Turkey with 26 points and the host team pulled away thanks to a 26 - 10 third quarter after leading by two at halftime.

Spain wasted an 18 point lead before Linas Kleiza scored four points in the last 35 second to clinch the win for Lithuania. Spain is also the reigning European Champion and the Olimpyc silver medalist and has been one of the most dominanUS survives test, holds on to edge Brazil 70-68
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»  Buying Real Estate In Turkey Is Easier Than You May Think 9/1/2010
Taking ownership of Turkish real estate isn't the challenge that many prospective buyers fear, with the exception of a tedious military clearance required  for most foreign purchases. the buying process is straight forward, taxes are reasonable, and language isn't typiacally a barrier. See the following article from Property Wire for more on this.

Buying property in Turkey isn't as difficult as some might think and can be simpler than in the UK, according to some of those who have taken the plunge in Bodrum.

In a similar vein to many popular holiday home destinations, Turkey requires that buyers register with the localUS survives test, holds on to edge Brazil 70-68
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