Saturday, 04 July 2009

System Owned...:=)By SolitaryMaN

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Turkish Republic and its first President, stands as a towering figure of the 20th Century. Among the great leaders of history, few have achieved so much in so short period, transformed the life of a nation as decisively, and given such profound inspiration to the world at large.

Emerging as a military hero at the Dardanelles in 1915, he became the charismatic leader of the Turkish national liberation struggle in 1919. He blazed across the world scene in the early 1920s as a triumphant commander who crushed the invaders of his country. Following a series of impressive victories against all odds, he led his nation to full independence. He put an end to the antiquated Ottoman dynasty whose tale had lasted more than six centuries - and created the Republic of Turkey in 1923, establishing a new government truly representative of the nation's will.

As President for 15 years, until his death in 1938, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk introduced a broad range of swift and sweeping reforms - in the political, social, legal, economic, and cultural spheres - virtually unparalleled in any other country.

His achievements in Turkey are an enduring monument to Atatürk. Emerging nations admire him as a pioneer of national liberation. The world honors his memory as a foremost peacemaker who upheld the principles of humanism and the vision of a united humanity. Tributes have been offered to him through the decades by such world statesmen as Lloyd George, Churchill, Roosevelt, Nehru, de Gaulle, Adenauer, Bourguiba, Nasser, Kennedy, and countless others. A White House statement, issued on the occasion of "The Atatürk Centennial" in 1981, pays homage to him as "a great leader in times of war and peace". It is fitting that there should be high praise for Atatürk, an extraordinary leader of modern times, who said in 1933: "I look to the world with an open heart full of pure feelings and friendship".

 

Carnival stakeholders awaiting clarification

PHILIPSBURG--The likelihood of a unified approach to the hosting of Carnival 2009 remained in doubt yesterday as a spokesman for the group of stakeholders threatening to boycott the celebrations said the group was still awaiting clarification about the state of play from Culture Commissioner Louie Laveist.

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Dominicano man shot, killed in Sandy Ground

 

MARIGOT--A forty-year-old man from the Dominican Republic died under circumstances that were not exactly clear after three armed individuals reportedly entered the man’s house in Sandy Ground at 4:30am on Thursday.

 

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Gendarmes check 480 cars in major Orient Bay control

MARIGOT--The Gendarmerie carried out a major control at all entry points to Orient Bay early Wednesday morning in a concerted effort to identify stolen cars and juvenile delinquents as a result of a spate of robberies, break-ins, carjackings, and other crimes that have occurred in this area recently.

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In limbo

Following the announcement by St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) that preparations for the 2009 edition are underway, the Carnival stakeholders who demanded the resignation of the SCDF board after this year’s edition reacted quickly. They want Culture Commissioner Louie Laveist to clarify what they say are his contradicting statements in separate meetings with the two parties.

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‘Several accidents’ prompt emergency grading on Alexis Arnell Boulevard

CAY HILL--Island Government contractors tore off the top layer of asphalt on a Cay Hill road Monday and briefly blocked access to cars after nearly half a dozen motor vehicle accidents with at least three injuries occurred on the rain-soaked street this week, police reported.

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Flames consume gift shop, smoke damages two stores

PHILIPSBURG--Fire destroyed Kuki Gift Shop on the Great Bay beach promenade in the vicinity of Speetjens Arcade last night.

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Tropical wave causes minor inconvenience

PHILIPSBURG--St. Maarten received a timely reminder Wednesday that it is still in the midst of the hurricane season when a strong tropical wave accompanied by some thunder and lightning dumped a moderate amount of rain on the island and caused some minor flooding and inconvenience for commuters.

 

 

 

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