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  2. Sözcü - Wikipedia

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    The daily sports newspaper AMK has been published by the Sözcü Group since June 2012. The name AMK is officially an acronym of Açık Mert Korkusuz (translated: Open, Valiant and Fearless)m but this evoked some controversy, as the acronym is commonly understood to mean a profane phrase in Turkish.

  3. Turkuvaz Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Doğan Holding decided to sell D&R after its media organizations. D&R, owned by Doğan Holding, was sold to Turkuvaz TK Kitap ve Kırtasiye A.Ş. for 440 million liras. After the sale, Turkuvaz Media Group acquired D&R, which has grown rapidly, becoming Turkey's largest book and stationery company and opening branches in many parts of the country.

  4. İsmail Saymaz - Wikipedia

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    İsmail Saymaz (born 11 July 1980, in Rize [1]) is a Turkish investigative journalist and writer for the newspaper Sözcü. [1] He has published articles and books on the Turkish deep state and Ergenekon, including a 2011 book on links between the 2007 Zirve Publishing House massacre and the 2006 killing of Andrea Santoro, [2] [3] and another 2011 book on former police chief Hanefi Avcı. [4]

  5. CBS News submits records of Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump's FCC chair Brendan Carr reopened a complaint against CBS over Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' interview. The network turned in the records.

  6. Veni, vidi, vici - Wikipedia

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    A view from the 2000-year-old historical castle column piece in Zile, Turkey where Julius Caesar said "Veni, vidi, vici".. Veni, vidi, vici (Classical Latin: [ˈu̯eːniː ˈu̯iːd̪iː ˈu̯iː.kiː], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈveːni ˈviːd̪i ˈviː.t͡ʃi]; "I came; I saw; I conquered") is a Latin phrase used to refer to a swift, conclusive victory.

  7. Ve (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    Ve, from the Alphabet Book оf the Red Army soldier (1921) Ve (В в; italics: В в) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents the voiced labiodental fricative /v/, like v in "vase". It can also represent /ʋ/. The capital letter Ve looks the same as the capital Latin letter B but is pronounced differently.

  8. Malikâne - Wikipedia

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    Malikâne was a form of tax farming introduced in the Ottoman empire in 1695. It was intended as an improvement on the Iltizam system, in which a tax-farmer was responsible for a single year.

  9. Yüzyüzeyken Konuşuruz - Wikipedia

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    Yüzyüzeyken Konuşuruz is a Turkish independent alternative rock band founded in May 2011 in Ankara, Turkey by Engin Sevik and S. Kaan Boşnak. [1]On April 7, 2019, they performed their biggest 5000-person concert at Bostancı Show Center. [2]