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Family Heading to Turkey to Seek Missing NY Woman PDF Print E-mail
2013-01-27 21:11:18
Image By DEEPTI HAJELA Associated Press\ NEW YORK January 27, 2013 (AP) Relatives of a missing New York City woman who disappeared during a vacation to Turkey, her first trip outside the U.S., are heading to Istanbul to look for her, her brother said Sunday. Sarai Sierra's family was last in touch with her on Monday, the day she was supposed to start her journey home. The 33-year-old mother of two had been in Turkey on her own since Jan. 7.
Last Updated ( 2013-01-27 21:12:05 )
 
NJ Legislature Recognized Turkish-American Organizations for Accomplishments, Contributions PDF Print E-mail
2013-01-23 11:15:32
Image On Dec 3rd and 20th, New Jersey General Assembly and Senate in Trenton recognized Turkish-American organizations for their tireless efforts trying to make a difference in the state of NJ. Peace Islands Institute, Turkish Cultural Center, Turkish American Business Development and Improvement and the Pioneer Academy of Science were honored by both the Assembly and the Senate.
Last Updated ( 2013-01-23 11:16:51 )
 
Little Change in U.S. Newspaper Circulation Numbers PDF Print E-mail
2012-12-20 22:52:23
Image NEW YORK (AP) — A media industry group says U.S. newspaper circulation was almost unchanged in the six months ended Sept. 30. The Wall Street Journal kept its position as the No. 1 newspaper. Its average circulation grew 9.4% to 2.3 million. USA TODAY was second at 1.7 million, followed by The New York Times at 1.6 million. Circulation at the Times grew 40% from a year ago. More than half of the Times' circulation was for digital editions Average daily circulation in the April-September period slid 0.2% for the 613 newspapers included in the semiannual study by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Sunday circulation for the 528 newspapers in Tuesday's report increased 0.6%.
Last Updated ( 2012-12-20 22:52:49 )
 
Ahiska Turkish Communities Opens Its New Facility PDF Print E-mail
2012-12-12 23:55:23
Image On Novermber 30 , with recognition of American and Turkish Anthems began the grand opening of the new facility of Ahiska Turkish American Community Center, located at 1306, E Fifth street, Dayton,Ohio. Not only all top officials of Dayton but also those from Montgomery County, Ohio State, Turkish Embassy and heads of many international organizations attended the event: State Senator Bill Beagle,State Representative Roland Winburn, Consul General of the Republic of Turkey Fatih Yildiz,the former governor of Ohio Bob Taft, Secretaries of Azerbaijan Embassy Rashad Najaf and Emil Safarov, , Past President of Assembly of Turkish American Assocuiations Gunay Evinch, General Secretary of Federation of Turkish American Associations Turan Atabek Ayaz, Former president of International Committee for Crimea Inci Bowman, Director of Karabakh Foundation Adil Bugairov,Representatives of World Union of Ahiska Turks Sadyr Eibov and Abbas Hamza,Leaders of Dayton Communities, Dayton University and Wright State University Officials, Businessmen, and many other guests.
Last Updated ( 2012-12-13 00:14:39 )
 
Turkish Americans Donate $50K to Queens Library PDF Print E-mail
2012-12-12 23:47:58
The Turkish-American community is helping Hurricane Sandy victims get back on their feet. Their latest effort, donating funds to the Queens Library in New York. To watch the video click at http://news.ebru.tv/en/video/turkish-americans-donate-50k-to-queens-library
 
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