USA TODAY | NC turkey farm worker pleads guilty to animal cruelty USA TODAY A former North Carolina Butterball turkey farm worker pleaded guilty today to felony animal cruelty after undercover video showed him abusing birds, the Associated Press reports. Brian Douglas was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 42 months of probation ... Turkey worker pleads guilty to beating the stuffing out of Butterball birds Ex-Butterball worker pleads guilty to turkey abuse Ex-NC turkey plant worker pleads in cruelty case |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey to Open More Camps for Syrians Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey is to open new camps for refugees fleeing the fighting in Syria, an official with the government's aid agency said Tuesday, even as Ankara's calls for international aid for the camps have yet to yield results. Enlarge Image. image ... Syrian Refugees Flood Into Jordan and Turkey in a Sharp Rise Surge of Syrian refugees prompts Turkey to impose new limits UN urged to set up safe zone for Syrians |
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | North Bergen man accused of molesting plane passenger fled Turkey to escape ... The Star-Ledger - NJ.com The lawyer said Aksal is Kurdish and he fled Turkey to escape persecution. He said Aksal has written articles on the plight of Kurds in Turkey and the last time he visited the country he was interrogated due to the articles and has no intention of ... NJ man disputes charges of mid-flight sex abuse |
Turkey calls for international assistance to aid Syrian refugees Los Angeles Times BEIRUT — Beleaguered Turkish officials called Monday for international assistance to aid escalating numbers of Syrian refugees arriving at Turkey's borders, and French President Francois Hollande said his country would recognize new Syrian leadership ... |
weku | Construction begins on new visitor center at Wild Turkey distillery in central ... Washington Post Officials said the center will tell the about the history of the brand, which traces its roots to the 1800s, and broaden Wild Turkey's role in the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, a tourist attraction that highlights six distilleries in the state. Beshear said ... Beshear Breaks Ground On New Visitor Center For Wild Turkey New visitors center for Wild Turkey Wild Turkey distillery starts construction on visitors center |
Daily Beast | Turkey Closes Its Borders to Syrian Refugees Daily Beast At the Turkish border crossing of Cilvegözü on Monday, Bilaal Aude said he'd just crossed into Turkey as a visitor, with a stamped passport in hand. Yet his countrymen who had tried to take shelter in Turkey as refugees, he said, were stuck on the ... |
Business Recorder | Turkey - Factors to Watch on Aug 28 Reuters ISTANBUL Aug 28 (Reuters) - Here are news, reports and events that may affect Turkish financial markets on Tuesday. The lira was at 1.8036 against the dollar at 0507 GMT, slightly weaker from 1.8009 late on Monday. The yield on Turkey's two-year ... Basci Signals Rate Cuts as Growth Outlook Worsens: Turkey Credit |
Ex-Butterball worker pleads guilty to turkey abuse Knoe.com Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday announced systematic reforms to California's badly underfunded public pension system that he says will save taxpayers billions of dollars over time, but he also was unable to persuade... With election politics in play, Gov. |
Turkey seeks increased arms exports UPI.com ISTANBUL, Turkey, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- The Turkish government is making determined efforts to promote its indigenously produced armaments. To that end the Turkish defense industry plans to promote its military products at least eight international defense ... |
vestnik kavkaza | Turkey still undecided on buffer zone in Syria EastDay.com 28 -- Turkey has been considering establishing a buffer zone in Syria but has not yet to take a clear position on the issue, a Turkish diplomat said on Tuesday. The English daily Today's Zaman quoted the Turkish official as saying "A buffer zone is one ... 'Syria Prophecy' Aside, Turkey Must Be Prepared for Assad's Fall World press on Turkey's role in Syrian crisis (August 28, 2012) What Turkey should do in the Middle East |