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Two different types of magic...

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Literary critics cannot agree how to read Kafka after all these years. There are many different readings of his masterpiece "The Castle", ranging from Marxism to magical realism. Being a big Gabriel Garcia Marquez fan, I tend to agree with the magical realist reading. However there is a crucial point to make. If the magician in Marquez's magical realism is the sort of the magician that Gandalf is in Lord of The Rings, entertaining the young Hobits with his tricks, than the magician of Kafka is a dark one, a dark Voodo sorcerer jailing his victims to the depths of their inner fears. Still the Castle pulls me this moment from the side of my bed...

Lewis Hamilton, the arrogant self worshipper, has spoken again...

Now he thinks he is the "leader of the team." Great way to go Lewis, I am sure you have all the experience needed to lead a top Formula 1 team after your maiden year in F1, which ended disastrously when you accidentally put your car on third gear, sitting a superior car, built on stolen Ferrari information. http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_3005402,00.html

When the football season is in winter-break, there is basketball...

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Besiktas ended the first half of the Turkish Super League in a relatively promising position, only 3 points off the leader. We have a slight fixture advantage -we play all our derbies home, though we are not very good at home derbies except against Galatasaray- and we are going to make some changes in the squad. For the first time in4 years I am looking forward to the second half. Sivasspor, an Anatolian club, has done what Lanus has done this year in Argentina, they finished the league in the leadership. Fenerbahce has built up momentum, but their Champions League occupation may slow them down. The early performers Galatasaray iare playing very bad football, and their 73 year old trainer Karl-Heinz Feldkamp was absent for the last two games and is currently in Germany. He might pull up the same trick he pulled on us and leave mid-season, which would exacerbate the troubles at Galatasaray. In the meanwhile the Turkish Basketball League has been experiencing the toughest and most intere

Declare Independence!

I recently downloaded Bjork's recent album, Volta . After a series of emotionally loaded albums, Bjork was quoted "having fun" as the primary objective of making Volta. This is very apparent in the songs, as well as the Timbaland influence in few of them. Yes you hear right, after making Justin a world superstar, he contributed with Bjork too. Here are my two favorite songs from the album: Earth Intruders is a song Bjork wrote after visiting the Tsunami struck Indonesian province of Aceh, which has a flag very close to Turkish flag , promoting her Army of Me Remixes album, which was an beneficary for the tsunami survivors: Declare Independence is dedicate to Gronland and Faroe Islands, who are dominons of the Danish Crown. Here is a live version from Later with Joos Holland:

Kanserden Ölmesin Karadeniz Ulan!

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Otherwise an economic libertarian, I still believe in limited market disruptive interventions in the pharmaceutical industry, especially for those high risk groups. One sad example of such a high risk group is the population in northern Turkey, in the Black Sea region, who are experiencing increased rate of cancer, possibly due to the effects of Chernobyl. Recently a young member of Besiktas Supporters Group Marmarali Kartallar from the Black Sea town of Rize died of cancer. This comes after some of the cancer treatment drugs were taken out of the mandatory health insurance coverage. The government should push for some cheap version agreement for those drugs to be administered to the high risk group only. Furthermore steps should be taken on preventative medicine practices, by setting up laboratories and conducting regular cancer checks on the population. I am sure there is some money somewhere in the world for this purpose...

Tarim yoluyla kalk(in)ma

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Gecen haftalarda Economist dergisi yukselen temel besin fiyatlari ile ilgili 6 sayfalik ozel bir rapor hazirladi -verdigim baglanti uyelik gerektirebilir, ilgilenenlere mail olarak raporu yollayabilirim. Raporda -real fiyatlarla 1974 seviyelerinin altinda kalsa da- rekor kiran temel besin fiyatlarindaki artis, uzun donemli olarak gelismekte olan -Cin, Hindistan basta olmak uzere- ulkelerin daha cok et ve benzeri daha karmasik besinler tuketmesi, kisa donemli olarak da ozellikle Amreika’daki etanol desteklerine baglaniyor. Sonuc olarak da dunya temel besin piyasasinda bir arz talep dengesizliginin bulundugu, ve eger dogru politikalar kullanilirsa bu fiyat artisinin dunya yoksullarinin cogunun yasasdigi tarim ile gecinen kesimin hayat kalitesi seviyesinin arttirilmasinda ve gelismekte olan ulkelerde derinlesen sehir kirsal gelir adaletsizliginin giderilmesinde kullanilabilecegi idda ediliyordu. Ayni gunlerde Turk basininda hedeflerin altinda kalan buyume oranlari ile ilgili haberleri ok

Believe in it children, believe in it! We will see beautiful days, sunny days...

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We play Porto tonight. If we beat them, qualify for the second round in the champions league. It is for this exactly this hope, and the excitement that send shivers up and down my spine that I love Besiktas... And nothing can describe my feelings better than the Besiktas chant we wrote from a poem by one of the greatest Turkish poets, Nazim Hikmet . Believe in it children, believe in it! We will see beautiful days, sunny days... We will beat Porto, and sing chants of glory... Do open http://forum.forzabesiktas.com in an Internet Explorer window to hear the song based on the poem.

Karlheinz Stockhausen passed away...

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One of the most prominent members of the post WW2 avantgarde classical music scene, Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007) passed away on Friday . He was the composer that got me interested in the exciting world of non-traditional classical music. I would like to pay my tributes to this visionary with one of his most influential compositions, the Helicopter Stringquartet, with the hope that it will inspire others, like it inspired me. Those interested might try spotting him on one of the most well-known album covers of all time:

Exciting discovery in Turkey

While Nicolas Sarkozy spends his nights with nightmares about having one day to explain the children of France that Europe is neighbor to Iraq and Syria, the scientists at the Ankara University and University of Texas have found the first Homo Erectus , an early ancestor of human species -Homo sapiens sapiens-, skull in Anatolia, strengthening the hypothesis that human species migrated from Africa to Europe through Anatolia. The skull is also remarkable, as it shows signs of Tuberculosis, which is a disease thought to have infected mankind a few thousands year old. This skull is remarkable 500 000 years old. Yes that is 500 millenniums... Here are Turkish and English reports on the findings.

Good old days

I am listening to Blur's 1995 Album The Great Escape, which brought me good memories after all these years. Good music, and funny videos. Here's two of my favorites: Charmless Man The Country House

Berlin welcomes yet another adopted son

Fr., 30. Nov. – Rufus Wainwright I was not familiar with Rufus Wainwright's own songs before the concert. I knew hom from his Leonard Cohen songs. As a result, my expectations were not high. I am not sure if it was a result of my low expectations, or just the pure fact that Rufus is a great entertainer, the concert goes down on my personal music history as the "most entertaining" concert. Rufus sang from jazz, to folk, from 20's inspired revue music to very modern pop songs. The peak of the concert was when he sang an traditional Irish song, which he learned from his mother. He and his band did not use any electronic amplifiers, just their breaths. It was simply amazing. His communication with the audience was also very warm. He interrupted his songs on more then one occasion, when he made mistakes. So natural... Watching this concert in Berlin added another dimension. He produced his last album in Berlin. There are two obvious references to Berlin in his song titles,