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  2. Butterball facing boycott calls after sickening video of ...

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    Butterball is facing calls for a boycott just days before Thanksgiving after sickening footage of poultry workers allegedly sexually abusing and torturing its turkeys resurfaced on social media.

  3. Censorship in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    During the period before the Turkish local elections of 2014, a number of phone calls between prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and media executives were leaked to the internet. [125] Most of the recordings were between Erdoğan and Habertürk newspaper & TV channel executive Fatih Saraç. In those recordings, it can be heard that Erdoğan ...

  4. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    The government allowed two days for the removal of the video or YouTube would be blocked in the country. [44] On April 4, following YouTube's failure to remove the video, Nuh asked all Internet service providers to block access to YouTube. [45] On April 5, YouTube was briefly blocked for testing by one ISP. [46]

  5. Telecommunications in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    There were 12.3 million (12.300.390) fixed phone lines, 82.2 million (82.795.432) mobile phone subscribers, and 80.9 million broadband subscribers (10.6 million xDSL, 3.8 million Fibre, 1.2 million Cable, 65 million Mobile) by Q3 2020. [4] Telecommunications liberalisation in Turkey is progressing, but at a slow pace.

  6. Internet regulation in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    According to Turkish media reports, the decision to block YouTube was taken by Turkey’s telecommunications authority (TİB) as a “precautionary administrative measure.” In February, Turkey passed a much criticised new internet law that allows the telecommunications regulator to block websites without a court order.

  7. O2 Xda - Wikipedia

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    The O2 Xda Stealth was O2's attempt to make a normal mobile phone with GPS while still having full Windows Mobile and PIM Capabilities. This phone has mostly generated average reviews. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC with phone edition, incorporating Windows Mobile messenger and security pack; 64 MB RAM, 192 MB ROM, MiniSD expandable memory

  8. Telephone services in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Türk Telekom, a private company established from the state-owned PTT in 1995, is responsible for landline telephone services in Turkey. As of 2013, the number of landline subscribers was 15.2 million. [1] The international dialing code for Turkey is +90.

  9. Butterball Turkey Talk-Line still going strong after 42 years

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    The Turkey Talk Line officially opened on Nov. 1 and will remain staffed through Dec. 24. The hotline is open the following hours: Now - Nov 17: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. CT