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  • The hero of Mr. Akyol's story is Turgut Özal, who dominated Turkish politics for a decade until his untimely death in 1993.

    Piety And Pluralism Matthew Kaminski 2011

  • The violent squatter communities on the outskirts of Istanbul were revolutionized in the 1980s by the late Turkish president Turgut Özal, who introduced a law that gave squatters formal ownership of their makeshift houses and title deeds to the land under them.

    Urban Magnets Melanie Kirkpatrick 2011

  • In that period, it is only the conservative parties which were also able to single handedly form single party governments like Adnan Menderes, Suleiman Demerel, Turgut Ozal and now Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Turkey Fights For A Secular Islam « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • Reformers like President Mohammed Khatami "genuinely want a rapprochment with the United States, sooner or later," says the former Turkish ambassador to Iran Turgut Tulumen.

    'Helpfully Neutral' 2007

  • I joined Baker and his traveling party in Ankara, where he met with Turkish president Turgut Özal, a firm American ally.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • I joined Baker and his traveling party in Ankara, where he met with Turkish president Turgut Özal, a firm American ally.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • I joined Baker and his traveling party in Ankara, where he met with Turkish president Turgut Özal, a firm American ally.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • I joined Baker and his traveling party in Ankara, where he met with Turkish president Turgut Özal, a firm American ally.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • The first break in this dreary chronicle was the election of Turgut Ozal to the prime ministership, in 1983.

    At the Gates of Brussels 2004

  • The first break in this dreary chronicle was the election of Turgut Ozal to the prime ministership, in 1983.

    At the Gates of Brussels 2004

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