BBC Sport | Tour of Turkey: Mark Cavendish retains points leader's jersey BBC Sport Mark Cavendish remains in the Tour of Turkey points leader's jersey despite being unable to contest the sprint finish to stage four in Marmaris. The 29-year-old Manxman was one of a number of riders dropped on the final climb of Wednesday's 131.9km leg. Mark Cavendish retains points leader's jersey in Tour of Turkey Tour of Turkey: Greipel wins stage 4 Andre Greipel wins Tour of Turkey stage four |
Minneapolis Star Tribune | Bird flu strikes 11 additional turkey farms in Minnesota Minneapolis Star Tribune On Wednesday, the Minnesota National Guard completed its water delivery mission, part of the turkey disposal job. Private contractors are now in place to provide water for euthanization programs on affected farms. The water is for the foam sprayed on ... Mark Dayton gobbles up turkey to show it's safe To show Minnesota turkeys are safe, Gov. Dayton hosts a turkey lunch — for ... Gov. Dayton carves up bird to show turkey is still safe to eat amid avian flu ... |
The Moscow Times | Turkey: Armenian Church Seeks Headquarters' Return New York Times Lawyers for the Armenian Church said Tuesday that they had filed a lawsuit with Turkey's highest court seeking a return of the church's headquarters, a sacred site in the south-central city of Kozan confiscated by the Ottoman authorities in 1915 as ... Russia's recognition of Armenian genocide strains ties with Turkey Russia, Turkey Bicker Over the G-Word Turkey must confront its dark past |
Cyclingnews.com | Rebellin wins summit finish at Tour of Turkey Cyclingnews.com Davide Rebellin (CCC Sprandi Polkowice) laid down a commanding performance to win stage 3 of the Tour of Turkey atop Emali ahead of Kristijan Durasek (Lampre-Merida). Related Articles. Cavendish overcomes flat tire in sprint for Turkey stage win ... Mark Cavendish claims second straight stage win to keep Tour of Turkey lead Ewan nearly beats 'idol' Cavendish in Tour of Turkey opener Mark Cavendish loses Tour of Turkey lead to Davide Rebellin |
Bloomberg View | Investors Lose Faith in Turkey Bloomberg View For the first time in at least a decade, Turkey is simultaneously suffering from slowing economic growth, declining bond and stock markets, a currency that's performing abysmally, and the perception that its credit is deteriorating, according to data ... |
Outdoors: Spring turkey season opens May 2 York Daily Record/Sunday News PGC's wild turkey biologist, Mary Jo Casalena, recently reported the state's wild turkey population has been on the upswing, noting that populations can vary from one area of the state to the next. Pennsylvania's wild turkey population is estimated to ... |
Is Erdogan signaling end of secularism in Turkey? Al-Monitor In a televised speech April 25 for the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen Association, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan bluntly criticized the campaign promises of two leftist parties about the Religious Affairs Directorate (known as the ... |
Human Rights Watch | Turkey: End Prosecutions for Insulting the President Human Rights Watch “Turkey needs to stop putting people on trial for insulting public officials,” said Emma Sinclair-Webb, senior Turkey researcher at Human Rights Watch. “It's especially worrying to see courts ordering pretrial detention when the case involves insult to ... Turkey aims to be top agriculture producer in Europe: Erdoğan Turkey aims to more than double agricultural revenue by 2023 |
io9 | The World's Most Carcinogenic Toxin Was Discovered Via Turkey Plague io9 It was May of 1960 when turkeys in England started dying of a mysterious disease. By August, over 100,000 were dead — in some places, the mortality rate was 100%. Although pheasants and ducklings were also susceptible, turkey populations seemed most ... |
Al Jazeera America | Fear and reporting in Turkey Al Jazeera America Turkish journalist Kemal Goktas routinely exposes torture and human rights abuses in his reports. But as the Turkish government continues to arrest and detain members of the media, the newsman fears that he too will be silenced or imprisoned soon ... |