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Pledging more money for education, healthcare and social insurance - coupled with lower direct taxation and a higher minimum wage - the 2005 budget was finally passed by parliament earlier this week.
The engine of Qatar's economic growth was under close scrutiny this week in Doha, as the Institute of International Finance (IIF) Regional Economic Forum for the Middle East and North Africa got underway.
The adoption of a new press law in June of this year, along with the successful running of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) congress in Istanbul, have recently highlighted the changing fortunes of the Turkish media.
With predicted budget deficits turning into extravagant budget surpluses, and welcome news on growth, the economic statistics are looking very robust these days in Qatar.
Istanbul has been in the international spotlight throughout 2004, with such big events as the NATO summit and the OECD conference attracting global attention.
While the legal wrangling has still not been completely sorted out, the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) decision this week to allow the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC) to resume anticipatory network implementation has revived hopes that a third GSM company may yet be launched by April next year.

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