The blasts caused minor damage to four branches of HSBC bank in Ankara and Istanbul.
The much-awaited demutualisation of Bombay Stock Exchange was completed on Friday after Asia's oldest bourse sold its 51 per cent stake to 21 investors.
The World Cup gold medallist took over the No. 1 spot in double trap shooting.
Ireland are fourth on 16 points, one point behind Switzerland and France and two adrift of group leaders Israel.
American Robby Ginepri moved easily into the Japan Open quarter-finals with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Luxemburg's Gilles Muller on Thursday.
David Trezeguet will miss France's final two World Cup qualifiers after pulling a thigh muscle during a 2-0 win over Inter Milan
The ace midfielder was named in the team for France's final two World Cup qualifiers next month despite a groin injury.
World number one Roger Federer suffered a stunning 7-5, 6-2 upset defeat by Argentine Guillermo Canas in the Pacific Life Open second round on Sunday.
The Irish are preparing for the European qualifying tournament for the 2006 World Cup finals.
Striker Thierry Henry is likely to miss France's final two World Cup qualifiers because of a groin injury
UN officials marked the International Day of UN Peacekeepers by voicing gratitude for the work that Blue Helmets do every day in dangerous missions worldwide and mourning those who have fallen in service during the last six decades.
Currently, the non-permanent members serve for two years and are not eligible for re-election immediately after finishing their term.
The Cypriot airliner, which crashed earlier this month killing 121 people on board, had lost cabin pressure and ran out of fuel before slamming into a mountainous region near Athens, according to a preliminary report released on Monday.
The Netherlands and Germany scored morale-boosting wins in friendly matches on Wednesday.
Coroners investigating the crash of a Cypriot airliner that killed all 121 people on board ruled out on Friday that some may have been made unconscious by carbon monoxide.
Sanghi scored a total of 119/125 points.
Cypriot plane with 121 on board crashes in Greece
The European champions are likely to play CSKA Sofia in the Champions League third qualifying round.
The 17-year-old rallied to make the grade in the Osaka Mayor's Cup tennis tournament
The French Football Federation extended the ban on the Olympique Marseille goalkeeper for spitting at a referee till the end of 2005.
Comptroller and Auditor General has pulled up the finance ministry for flaws in double taxation avoidance agreements
Reva Electric Car Company and Hydrogenics Corp, a Canadian firm will develop hydrogen fuel cell cars. \n
The alert over 'Sudan 1', an illegal cancer-causing dye found in a UK-made sauce allegedly containing chilli powder imported from India in 2002, spread to 15 countries in two continents on Thursday.
Rafael Nadal battled past German Tommy Haas 7-6, 6-3 to reach the Cincinnati Masters quarter-finals.