Archive for March, 2008

Turkish Court: Islamic-leaning Presidential Vote Invalid

Monday, March 31st, 2008

By Hidir Goktas ~ ANKARA (Reuters): Turkey’s top court ruled the first round of presidential elections invalid on Tuesday, raising the possibility of early national elections. The government said another round of presidential polls would be held in parliament on Wednesday. The Constitutional Court upheld an appeal from the secularist opposition that wants to stop the ruling Islamist-rooted AK Party’s candidate, Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, becoming head of state. “

A decision was taken to stop the process,” Hasim Kilic, deputy head of the top court, told a news conference. The Constitutional Court ruled 367 members of parliament had to be present during voting for it to be valid. A total of 361 deputies voted in last Friday’s ballot, 357 of them for Gul, the sole candidate. The court ruling was binding. Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan could now propose a different candidate for the top job. Turkey has been rocked by the presidential poll standoff, an army threat to intervene and an anti-government rally of up to one million people.

The army, which sees itself as the final guarantor of the secular state, has ousted four governments in the last 50 years, most recently in 1997 when it acted against a cabinet in which Gul served. Turkish financial markets recorded their biggest falls in a year on Monday and the currency lost more ground on Tuesday. The lira recovered some ground on the news late in trade. Economy Minister Ali Babacan said the economy was ready for early elections, a comment seen as an attempt to calm markets. The secularist establishment fears if the AK Party secures control of the presidency it will chip away at Turkey’s secular system. The party denies the charge. Parliament, in which the AK Party has a big majority, elects the president for a seven-year term in predominantly Muslim Turkey. Analysts say early national polls are the only way to defuse the standoff.+ Photo: Taliban condemned for using boy, 12, to conduct video beheading + Bush issues veto in historic showdown + Insurgents reported to have killed al-Qa’ida commander
+ CIA Retirees Denounce Tenet’s Account of War

+ SULTAN, in order to spite his wife Shahidabanu, who had recently separated from him, along with his friend raped and murdered his two-year-old daughter at Sayla town in Khambhalia taluka of Jamnagar district.

+ Suicide bomber kills 32 at Iraq funeral

+ A US lieutenant colonel accused of the capital offense of “aiding the enemy” let detainees use his cell phone to make unmonitored calls and approved buying Cuban cigars for Saddam Hussein, witnesses testified Tuesday.

Paying for New Jersey's transportation needs

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Joe Donahue's story on the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, “Handling toll roads and debt”, was headlined “Voters oppose a hike in tolls.” I believe a more accurate heading would be “Voters oppose raising taxes.” Asked to choose “among raising tolls, raising…

World’s Oldest Car Headed For Auction

Friday, March 28th, 2008

The world’s oldest running car is set to cross the auction block at Pebble Beach in August.

The catchy-sounding De Dion-Bouton et Trapardoux was built in France in 1884, and amazingly, it’s a three owner car. Among its many credentials, “La Marquise” is a steam-powered four-wheeled car that is believed to have won the first automobile race.

Top speed on the car is a startlingly high 38 miles-per-hour, which must feel decidedly exciting given its primitive construction and solid rubber tires. To reach that heady speed, drivers need to first stoke the car with coal, wood, paper, or other readily combustible materials, and then wait for around a half-hour to generate enough steam for the car to get rolling.

The De Dion-Bouton et Trapardoux is expected to hammer for between $1.5 and $2 million

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Friday, March 28th, 2008

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