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  • Clinton renews US offer to help Turkey after quake

    Clinton renews US offer to help Turkey after quake

    hillyclintonarticle.afpWASHINGTON (AFP) – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has renewed an offer of US help for Turkey after its earthquake, but the Ankara government said it can handle the response by itself, an official said on Tuesday.

    Ms Clinton spoke on Monday by telephone with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to offer condolences and ‘reiterate the offer that our embassy has made to Turkish authorities to be helpful,’ State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said.

    ‘My understanding is that the foreign minister was very grateful for that, but that they have indicated so far that they intend to handle the response to the earthquake within their national disaster management system.’

    At least 432 people died in the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that rocked eastern Van province on Sunday. Turkey, the only Muslim-majority member of Nato, is a strategic ally of the United States.

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  • Feridun Hamdullahpur prepares to lead UW into the future

    Feridun Hamdullahpur prepares to lead UW into the future

     

    Robert Wilson/Record…

    WATERLOO — There is tranquility in the submerged moment.

    There is warmth in the wondrous, fish-filled waters of the Sea of Marmara, where a young boy from Istanbul can swim and snorkel and sail away the days of his youth.

    “You lose track of time,” said Feridun Hamdullahpur, recalling the childhood sanctuary he discovered by dipping beneath the surface of Turkey’s inland sea.

    “You lose your presence. You forget about it. You are so immersed in that environment because it’s so fabulously beautiful.”

    Maybe this morning will provide Hamdullahpur with another serene moment when the 57-year-old professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering is officially installed as the University of Waterloo’s sixth president at the Physical Activities Complex.

    He has already taken over for the departed David Johnston, Canada’s governor-general.

    But this is the instant where the former skydiver figuratively parachutes in to guide a world-renowned school of 30,000 students with 4,000 faculty and staff.

    Maybe he’ll get a skydiver’s rush during fall convocation ceremonies.

    “The first 5-10 seconds of your jump, once you are in a vertical position, after your chute opens, it’s silence,” he said.

    Hamdullahpur’s is an international man, educated in Turkey and Canada, bent on leading Waterloo into an increasingly international age of higher education.

    As he turns 58 on Nov. 3, he’ll be on a flight to the south coast of China where he’ll open a Waterloo office in Hong Kong. He takes off Nov. 2. He touches down Nov. 4. Technically, he’ll miss his birthday.

    But the cause is worthwhile.

    Hamdullahpur believes the university’s physical and intellectual presence must be felt around the world to reach out to alumni and potential new students.

    That’s the only way to stay on top with new universities emerging from India, China, Brazil, Singapore and Europe to challenge the established school powers.

    “The world has changed,” he said of the international push.

    “No reputable university on this planet will survive if we continue in our ways of how we attracted students and talent to our universities. Ten, 15, 20 years ago, we could sit in our offices and expect that people from around the world will come.”

    That’s no longer the case, he said.

    Waterloo already has a Dubai campus in the United Arab Emirates, along with local campuses in Kitchener, Cambridge and Stratford. On Saturday, the first 87 graduates of the school of pharmacy in Kitchener earn degrees.

    Hamdullahpur, the former school provost, is perhaps best-known for sacking the 2010 football season of the scandal-ridden Warriors.

    “It was a bitter pill for everybody but it was a necessary pill,” he said.

    “Education sometimes has hard lessons.”

    Hamdullahpur met his Canadian wife, Cathy, in Halifax in 1983, was former provost at Carleton University in Ottawa and wants Waterloo’s students to get to know him better.

    “It’s an open-door policy with me,” he said. “I’m not somebody who is sitting in his office whose name they can’t pronounce.”

    Hamdullahpur is the youngest of five brothers raised by a single mom. His businessman-father, Nasri, died of liver disease when Feridun was barely one. He didn’t know his dad. So Hamdullahpur, a father of two grown boys, said he will think of his mom on Saturday.

    Merziye, 92, preached humility and the value of education to her boys.

    She still lives by herself in Istanbul.

    “One very independent-minded woman,” Hamdullahpur said.

    He’ll also think of his oldest brother Perviz, who quit school when his dad died in order to run the family business and support his mother and brothers.

    He’ll remember Firuz, the brother he lost in a car crash nine years ago.

    When Firuz was old enough to go to matinees, his smaller brothers would give him money to go to the movies. Feridun and Riza were too young to go.

    When Firuz retuned, he would retell the entire move to a pint-sized audience.

    “We would just sit and listen,” Hamdullahpur said.

    On Saturday, about 2,000 graduating students will get a chance to sit and listen to him.

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  • Delegation of prominent American Armenians to visit Turkey – PanARMENIAN.Net

    Delegation of prominent American Armenians to visit Turkey – PanARMENIAN.Net

    PanARMENIAN.Net – A delegation of prominent members of the American-Armenian community will arrive in Turkey on Friday, October 21, in an unprecedented visit to various religious sites throughout the country.

    The 25-member delegation, which includes U.S.-based influential businessmen and religious figures, will embark on a six-day tour of key religious sites in Istanbul, Diyarbakir and Van. The visit comes after the completion of restoration work on the 15th-century Surp Giragos Church in Diyarbakir province, one of the largest churches in the Middle East and a historic center of Turkey’s once thriving Armenian population.

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian and other high level members of the American-Armenian diocese will participate in the church’s reopening which is slated for Oct. 23. The delegation also plans to attend a ceremony at the recently restored Armenian church on Akhtamar Island in the province of Van, Today’s Zaman reported.

    via Delegation of prominent American Armenians to visit Turkey – PanARMENIAN.Net.

  • Rotary District 6920 seeking applicants for trip to Turkey

    Rotary District 6920 seeking applicants for trip to Turkey

    Rotary District 6920 is accepting applications for the Group Study Exchange to Turkey. .

    Applications are due by Nov. 12, according to a release.

    The team is tentatively scheduled to depart for Turkey on May 2, 2012, and return on June 1, 2012. The Rotary Foundation provides each team member with a round-trip air ticket, and local Rotarians in Turkey and Istanbul provide meals, lodging and travel within their district to keep the cost of the trip minimal.

    The trip is designed to give local professionals an opportunity to travel and learn about Rotary’s projects.

    Rotary District 6920 is looking for a team of four non-Rotarians professionals ages 25-40. Applicants must be employed full-time in a recognized profession and not be a Rotarian.

    For more information, contact Pam Lightsey at [email protected] or (706) 840-2087.

    via Rotary District 6920 seeking applicants for trip to Turkey | The Augusta Chronicle.

  • Philippine Sea Completes Port Visit To Istanbul

    Philippine Sea Completes Port Visit To Istanbul

    By MC2(AW/SW) Gary A. Prill

    Navy Public Affairs Support Element-East Detachment Sigonella

    Photo by MC2 Gary A Prill USS Philippine Sea (CG 58) passes under a span bridge during a Sea and Anchor Detail as it departs from port in Istanbul, Turkey. During the port visit, the ship hosted Turkish military and civilian leaders for a reception and tours, and the crew enjoyed three days of liberty. Philippine Sea is currently operating on a scheduled deployment to the 6th Fleet area of responsibility.  Read more at Jacksonville.com:
    Photo by MC2 Gary A Prill USS Philippine Sea (CG 58) passes under a span bridge during a Sea and Anchor Detail as it departs from port in Istanbul, Turkey. During the port visit, the ship hosted Turkish military and civilian leaders for a reception and tours, and the crew enjoyed three days of liberty. Philippine Sea is currently operating on a scheduled deployment to the 6th Fleet area of responsibility. Read more at Jacksonville.com:

    USS Philippine Sea completed a four-day regularly scheduled port visit to Istanbul, Turkey, Oct 12-15.

    During the busy port visit Officers and crew hosted a formal reception for Turkish military and civilian leaders, along with multiple tour designed to allow Sailors a great opportunities to experience the Turkish culture.

    “We are happy to have been given the chance to visit Istanbul,” Said Command Master Chief Scott Kircher. “This port provided us with an opportunity to meet with the Turkish people, and for the crew to experience the rich history and culture Turkey has to offer.”

    This Visit serves to continue U.S. 6th Fleet effort to build global maritime partnership with European nations and enhance maritime safety and security.

    “Our regular visits to the Black Sea Region show the continuing strengthening of U.S. maritime partnership and safety in the European Union,” said Commanding Officer Capt. Herbert Hadley. We had a very full schedule while we are here. We met with local leaders and were given the honor to host an onboard reception, with tours for local visitors. We look forward to continuing the friendship between out countries.”

    Philippine Sea is conducted this port visit as part of a scheduled deployment to the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility.

    via Philippine Sea Completes Port Visit To Istanbul | jacksonville.com.

  • Turkey’s EU Minister Receives U.S. Delegation

    Turkey’s EU Minister Receives U.S. Delegation

    ANKARA (A.A) – Turkish Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Egemen Bagis received a U.S. delegation in Ankara on Tuesday.

    During his meeting with members of U.S. House of Representatives and senior advisers, Bagis said that Turkey-U.S. relations were important, adding that the relations were healthy.

    Bagis noted that Turkey and the U.S. had many common points such as democracy, respect to human rights and freedom of thought, adding that the relations in politics, security and military were also on good level.

    It is necessary to further develop economic relations too, he added.

    Recalling that the U.S. extended support to Turkey’s EU accession process, Bagis said that the U.S. should also encourage parties in Cyprus to reach a solution.

    Bagis also wanted the U.S. to convince the EU to prevent Cyprus issue’s hampering Turkey’s EU membership process.

    Tuesday, 18 October 2011

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