Ahmet Vardar

Ahmet Vardar

Ahmet Vardar (born 1937) is a notable Turkish journalist and television programmer.

Biography

Career

He worked in several newspapers like Sabah and Zaman. In 1990s he made a television program called "Ahmet Vardar Soruyor" ( _en. Ahmet Vardar Inquiring). He was a daily columnist in the Turkish newspaper Vatan until he wrote his last article dated 5 March 2006. [Vatan daily newspaper - [http://www7.gazetevatan.com/root.vatan?exec=yazardetay&Newsid=72592&Categoryid=4&wid=71 "Ahmet Vardar (05.03.2006)"] ]

Notes

External links

* Vatan daily newspaper - [http://www7.gazetevatan.com/root.vatan?exec=yazareskiyazilar&wid=71 "Ahmet Vardar's column archive"] tr icon


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