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Phone records monitoring ignites fresh debate in US
07 June 2013, Friday / AP, WASHINGTON
The debate over whether the US government is violating citizens' privacy rights while trying to protect them from terrorism escalated dramatically on Thursday amid reports that authorities have collected data on millions of phone users and tapped into servers at nine internet companies.
Erice: the Mediterranean city of science and peace
A small Sicilian town on a mountain top overlooking the Mediterranean this past week »»
Astronauts face radiation threat on long Mars trip
Astronauts traveling to and from Mars would be bombarded with as much cosmic radiation »»
International crew takes shortcut to space station
A Russian spaceship took a shortcut to the International Space Station (ıss) on Tuesday, »»
Monster hurricane watch at Saturn's North Pole
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured stunning views of a monster hurricane at Saturn's »»
NASA sees distant planets that seem ideal for life
NASA's planet-hunting telescope has discovered two planets that seem like ideal places »»
Take heed if you don't want a tablet-related surprise
Families who have purchased tablet computers -- such as iPads -- hoping for hours »»
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Provocations on social media to be investigated with new law, minister says
Deputy PM says gov't may deploy army to end protests
Erdoğan, EU leaders exchange criticism over Taksim protests
Tensions ease as Taksim Square opened to pedestrians
Report: UK spied on Turkish finance minister, his delegation in London
Gezi demonstrators under close scrutiny after park's evacuation
One-day strike held by some unions, others abstain
Gezi Park’s finest
Int’l media increases economic costs of Gezi protests
Fikret Orman elected as Beşiktaş chairman
Bloggers
JAMES KIGER
Turkey's blind spot on the left
PINAR VURUCU
Gezi Park’s finest
DENİZ ERGÜREL
We need citizen editors!
SEVGİ AKARÇEŞME
Of course it is not about the park
LAURA MOTH
Fear of foreign agents in Gezi
SİNEM CENGİZ
NATO makes clear it won't intervene in Syria
ABDULLA HAWEZ
Erbil -- the next Dubai or İstanbul?
ESRA MADEN
Drogba to the rescue in Taksim
ŞULE KULU
Prime minister turns Gezi Park into political campaign
MAHIR ZEYNALOV
End of Turkish 'Spring'
M. EDİB YILMAZ
Erdoğan's Spring
ERGİN HAVA
İstanbul's ‘crazy urbanization' that offends Mehmet the Conqueror
FATMA DEMİRELLİ
The Syria battle in Turkish politics
ABDULLAH AYASUN
Why Tahrir analogy does not work in Taksim
BEGÜM BURAK
A snapshot of Taksim protests: Anti-AKP clique and hybrid opposition
E. BARIŞ ALTINTAŞ
Why does the İBB hate animals?
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