Why Is Turkey One Hot Advertising Market For 2013 Forbes In Turkey the advertising and digital market is booming. And there are no signs its slowing down anytime soon. Sure it's fair to say that the region between Turkey and India is booming too. We just did the new global Emirates campaign because Dubai is ... |
New York Times | Talking Turkey About Real Estate New York Times WHEN it comes to playing the real estate game, the period between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day is traditionally a dead zone, thanks to unpredictable weather, relentless family obligations and brimming to-do lists. But this time of year, seeds are ... |
Talking Turkey: We're gobbling more than ever NEWS.com.au Almost 500 million chickens are produced and processed for meat consumption each year, whereas the national turkey flock is estimated at between 5 and 6 million birds. But the gap is narrowing. Australian Turkey Federation secretary Rod guy says our ... |
Utah charity receives 5000 pounds of donated turkey Salt Lake Tribune Dinner at Vinny's, a charitable kitchen at the St. Vincent de Paul Dining Hall, 437 W. 200 South, took delivery of the 350 turkeys with the help of a human chain of volunteers that transported the 350 turkeys to the kitchen's freezers. Photos ... |
Turkey hopeful Irish EU presidency will speed up accession bid Irish Times Egemen Bagis said Turkey was heartened by signals from Paris that French president François Hollande, while stopping short of endorsing Ankara's candidacy, took a more sympathetic view than his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy, who was strongly opposed ... |
Whether or Not the World Ends Friday, a Village in Turkey Is Cleaning Up Wall Street Journal According to Mayan prophecy, Sirince, Turkey, is one of the few places that will escape the December 21st apocalypse. As thousands of Doomsday believers flock there, the town's hoping they'll spend like there's no tomorrow. WSJ's Joe Parkinson reports. |
Turkey: Erdogan Redefining Turkish Democracy? EurasiaNet It's generally accepted that a strong separation of powers between the various branches of government is the bedrock of a functioning democracy. But recent comments made by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, indicating that he believes Turkey's ... |
Daily Mail | Turkey and table football with the troops: Cameron makes surprise pre ... Daily Mail David Cameron attempted to rouse some festive spirit among British troops during a surprise pre-Christmas visit to Afghanistan yesterday. The Prime Minister tucked into a turkey feast, played table football and sang carols alongside soldiers on the ... |
Boston Globe | Turkey grapples with influx of Syrian refugees Boston Globe Article · Comments · Subscribe. Syrian refugees crossed into Turkey by the Orontes river, near the village of Hacipasa,. Manu Brabo/Associated Press. Syrian refugees crossed into Turkey by the Orontes river, near the village of Hacipasa, Turkey, on Dec. 8. Turkey Prepares for Life After Its Syrian Quagmire Turkey sees no imminent chemical weapons threat from Syria End of Syria regime 'matter of time': Turkey minister |
The Economist | Turkey's tech businesses The Economist Turkey is bursting with internet companies, many of them selling things to the young. It is not hard to see why. The country is big, youthful and embracing the internet eagerly. Half of its 75m people are under 30. Around 44% of Turks use the internet ... |