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As the tussle between president and parliament over the recent sacking of the government continues, Ukrainian democracy is experiencing yet more growing pains.
An international legal fracas this week has resulted in appeals for prime ministerial intervention, as Malaysia's electronics industry tries some hasty damage control.
Last year's economic results for Turkey showed recent strong growth to be continuing - yet there have been losers as well as winners in the country's post-2001 comeback.
When the Bulgarian and Turkish prime ministers met in Ankara this week, they were marking the latest step in over a decade of warming relations.
If Ukraine's biggest casualty in 2005 was idealism over the orange revolution, it looks now as if the biggest victim in 2006 will be political stability.
When the organisers of a share issue hire a sports stadium and a small army of supervisors to ring fence overseas applicants, clearly another record-breaking Gulf event is on the way.

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