Cyclingnews.com | Tour of Turkey: Modolo sprints to win stage 5 Cyclingnews.com I'm happy to have won here in Turkey because it's a race I like. I've been coming since 2010, since I turned professional. Last year I had to pull out of the race after struggling with an injury picked up in Paris-Roubaix but I'm here to do well this ... Sacha Modolo wins Tour of Turkey stage five as Cavendish ruled out of finale Rebellin extends lead, Modolo notches first win of year in Turkey Rebellin extends Turkey lead |
WCVB Boston | Rhode Island woman returns home, finds wild turkey in her bathroom WCVB Boston WLNE-TV reports Nancy Page went upstairs to find the source of the running water and discovered a wild turkey had crashed through a bathroom window and somehow turned on the sink. Page says she immediately realized it was a turkey, which left behind ... Wild turkey breaks into Rhode Island home Warwick woman finds wild turkey in bathroom Rhode Island Women Cries Fowl After A Turkey Smashes Through Her ... |
Reuters | Turkey's EU ambitions complicated by row over Armenia genocide: Hahn Reuters Turkey denies that the killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians in what is now Turkey, at the height of World War One, constitutes genocide and relations with Armenia are still blighted by the dispute. Turkey has also rebuked EU members including Germany ... Why won't Turkey acknowledge the Armenian genocide? Armenian Church in Lebanon seeks return of property in Turkey In Eastern Turkey, Walking in the Shadow of Genocide |
CBS Local | Minnesota Turkey Farmer Shares Story Of Stress, Hope CBS Local MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minnesota turkey farmers are on edge, trying to stop the spread of an avian flu that's killed millions of birds. Scott Heymer is the owner of Red Bridge Farms in Princeton. He's been in the turkey business for nearly 40 years ... |
Outdoors: Staying safe during New York's turkey season Albany Times Union "We've got turkeys coming," I exclaimed. My wife Bonnie and I went out before the season opened to try for a couple photos and test some new turkey decoys. The new jake decoy looks like a subordinate bird and in theory, any mature tom would want to ... |
velonews.competitor.com | McCarthy quietly contending for Turkey GC velonews.competitor.com MARMARIS, Turkey (VN) — Few countries do more with less than the island nation of Australia, when it comes to the modern era of men's professional road cycling. Names of retired legends like Phil Anderson, Cadel Evans, and Robbie McEwen are common ... Rebellin: McCarthy could pose a threat to Tour of Turkey lead |
Al-Monitor | Iraq, Syria crises cost billions for Turkey Al-Monitor The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), which has been criticized for not conducting effective opposition to the government's policies in Iraq and Syria, has released a new report that says the amount Turkey has paid for the two crises in ... US lawmakers praise Turkey in fight against Daesh Turkey Needs to Change Asylum System to Integrate Syrian Refugees |
International Business Times | Turkey May Have Found Syrian Horse To Back In Ahrar al Sham, But US ... International Business Times But one, a more extremist rebel group, has gained power with the help of Turkey, say rebel leaders in Aleppo, Syria. Turkey is forging its own path to try and topple Assad by actively supporting Ahrar al Sham, a group with ties to al Qaeda that the U.S ... Some 123 US soldiers arrived at Turkey with weapons for train-equip program of ... US soldiers arrive in Turkey for training Syrian rebels |
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 |
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 ... |