Sunday, 14 October 2012

Turkey intercepted a Syrian jet on Wednesday - BBC News [getdailynow.blogspot.com]

Turkey intercepted a Syrian jet on Wednesday - BBC News [getdailynow.blogspot.com]

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Plane at Ankara airportTurkey intercepted a Syrian jet on Wednesday

Syrian planes have been banned from Turkish air space, the Turkish foreign ministry has announced.

The ban follows similar restrictions imposed by Syria, after a Syrian plane alleged to be carrying Russian munitions was intercepted by Turkey.

Turkey's ban came in on Saturday night and was communicated to Syria, but was only made public on Sunday.

It applies to civilian aircraft, as military aircraft were already de facto banned, a ministry official said.

The Syrian move followed Turkey's interception on Wednesday of a Syrian jet, which Turkish warplanes forced to land in Ankara.

Turkish officials confiscated what they described as munitions bound for Syria's defence ministry - an allegation disputed by Damascus.

At the time, Turkey warned its own civilian airlines to avoid Syrian air space as a precaution.

Tensions have been recently rising between the two countries after a series of cross-border incidents.

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Question by thatonekid: Can you answer these "A Doll House" questions please? What are the symbolic meanings of the title? Why is it more appropriate than "A Doll's House"? Is Nora the only "doll" in the play? Best answer for Can you answer these "A Doll House" questions please?:

Answer by Ryan
Well think about what happens with a doll house, people are able to come in and manipulate everything inside and most times they're open on one side so people can see right through them. It's more appropriate because "A Doll's House" would imply that the doll has ownership of the house which is clearly not the case, she has no control over anything in the house or her life.

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