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| Nihat Kahveci scored in the 43rd minute to give Turkey a 1-0 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday at Ataturk Olympic Stadium, sending Turkey through to next summer's European Championships. The win allows Turkey to finish in second place in Group C, one point ahead of Norway, who earned a 4-1 win over Malta on Wednesday. Greece goes through as group winners after beating Hungary 2-1. The deciding goal came right before halftime as Hamit Altintop provided the cross for Nihat, who brought the ball down and fired it into the corner of the net to put the hosts ahead. The second half was a largely defensive affair with Turkey content to sit on its one-goal lead and take up time. |
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| The prime ministers of Greece and Turkey met along their heavily-militarised border littered with landmines to inaugurate a gas pipeline project on Sunday which will eventually ease Europe's dependency on Russian oil and gas. The 300-kilometre pipeline project is seen as an important stepping stone towards improving bilateral relations between the two traditional foes and will provide the European Union with its first supply of natural gas from the Caspian region, breaking away from Russia and the unstable Middle East. The Greek-Turkish pipeline will run from Bursa, Turkey to Komotini in Greece. The pipeline will later be extended under the Adriatic Sea to Italy, connecting natural gas fields in Azerbaijan and Central Asia regions, to help supply energy-hungry markets in Europe by 2011. |
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| It was close-fought, but Turkey are back on top in their quest to join Greece in the Euro 2008 finals after a plucky win in Oslo. It all seemed to be going against them as they suffered a goal against and an injury within fifteen minutes of kickoff. After a period of possession, Erik Hagen fired home a tremendous overhead kick after on-form Steffen Iversen's sweet cross into the area twelve minutes in. Then, Ibrahim Kas succumbed to injury, being replaced by Gokhan Gonul shortly afterwards. Still, that seemed to spark something of a comeback spirit among the Turks, who needed at least a point from this encounter to stand any chance of joining Greece in Austria-Switzerland next summer. |
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| The head of the Turkish state lottery was shot dead in his office by a former lottery employee A. Ozturk on Friday. Lottery employees confirmed general manager Ihya Balak had been shot dead around 9:30 a.m. Employees said Balak had shouted for them to call security after the attacker entered his office with a gun and they then heard gunshots. |
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| Fenerbahce scored twice in one first-half minute to move within touching distance of qualification to the knockout stages of the Champions League. Colin Kazim-Richards got the ball rolling, hammering a shot which went in off PSV Dirk Marcellis into the top corner from long range after 29 minutes, before Semih Senturk scored a second from the edge of the area less than 30 seconds later. It was a stunning blow to PSV, who rarely threatened throughout, but Fenerbahce could arguably have scored more. Alex De Souza, who assisted in both goals, Senturk and Gokcek Wederson all wasted chances for Aziz Yildirim's side, though ultimately they were not made to pay for the misses. |
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| Yossi Benayoun had a hat trick and Ryan Babel and Peter Crouch each had two goals as Liverpool defeated Besiktas, 8-0, on Tuesday in the most lopsided win in the history of the Champions League. Benayoun, who also had two assists, scored three straight goals as Liverpool, last year's runner-up, won its first match of this year's competition to stay in contention for a berth in the knockout round. Liverpool (1-2-1), which just lost to Besiktas 2-1 in its last Champions game, still has its work cut out for it in the last two games of the group stage. It will likely need wins over FC Porto and Marseille to advance. Liverpool has four points, four behind Group A leaders FC Porto and three back of second-place Marseille. FC Porto moved into first place in the group with a 2-1 victory over Marseille on Tuesday. |
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