Archive for April 2008

Icmeler Marmaris Turkey

Once a sleepy fishing village, Marmaris has ballooned into one of the Aegean coast, if not Turkey.Little of its history remains as the town is now a modern development with tourism at its heart and soul. The population swells to a massive 200.000 in the summer with most hotels, restaurants, night clubs, shops catering to low cost package holidays although there are facilities for all budgets.Despite the development which reaches around 10 km along the west of the bay, Marmaris is also well known for its expanse of green, presents the whole year round thanks th the pine covered hills which surround the town.

European Union hopes Turkey will become a member

Jose Manuel Barroso, head of the European Commission, said the European Union hopes Turkey will become a member.
Barroso held a news conference Thursday with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, The New Anatolian reported. He refused to make any direct comment on a court challenge to the ruling AK Party. The chief prosecutor asked a court last month to ban the party on the grounds that it is trying to reverse Turkey’s status as a secular state. “I hope the decision of the Constitutional Court would be a decision compatible with the rule of law, European standards, with jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights,” Barroso said.

Five British women have been killed

Five British women have been killed and another 12 Britons injured in a bus crash in Ecuador.

Gap-year students Indira Swann, 18, of Berks, Lizzie Pincock, 19, of Somerset, Rebecca Logie, 19, of Lancs, and Emily Sadler, 19, of Hertfordshire, all died. Warwick-based tour company VentureCo’s guide Sarah Howard, 26, of Cheshire, was the fifth victim. Gordon Brown said his thoughts were with their families. The bus is thought to have collided with a truck near Jipijapa on Saturday.

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