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Qué (quién) es turko - definición

AN INDEPENDENT TELEVISION STATION LOCATED IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
KUSI; Kusi; Turko Files; Turko files; K12PO; KUSI-DT
  • Rod Luck reports from [[Naval Amphibious Base Coronado]] on KUSI's morning news in 2005
  • alt=Three people at a news desk with a "KUSI 9 News" logo positioned with a waterfront backdrop

turko      
n.
Zouave.
Turko      
·noun One of a body of native Algerian tirailleurs in the French army, dressed as a Turk.
Mirosław Turko         
FOOTBALLER (1918-1981)
Miroslaw Turko; Myroslav Turko
Mirosław Turko (, 2 October 1918 – 29 September 1981) was a Polish - Ukrainian football striker and coach.

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KUSI-TV

KUSI-TV (channel 51) is an independent television station in San Diego, California, United States. It is the sole property of locally based McKinnon Broadcasting Company. KUSI-TV's studios are located on Viewridge Avenue (near I-15) in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is located southeast of Spring Valley. The station operates translator K12PO in Temecula (part of the Los Angeles market).

After a 15-year dispute over permit ownership that almost derailed the launch of the station on multiple occasions, KUSI began broadcasting in 1982 as a partnership between United States International University and McKinnon. It was the first independent station built in San Diego proper. Financial and accreditation problems at USIU led to the sale of its stake to McKinnon in 1990, with McKinnon exercising veto power to block any sale to another entity. McKinnon then started KUSI's news department, which has since grown to produce newscasts throughout the day.

Ejemplos de uso de turko
1. The Turko–Syrian effort to offer an alternative to the Egyptian initiative was foiled by Egypt, with American assistance.
2. Rise of tension in the Turko–Kurdish conflict and some sections of society being more actively involved in these incidents –– as the case was in the Ýsmailađa mosque lynching –– are also worrisome.
3. Live the dream," he bellows, possibly after a lengthy liquid lunch. 1.57pm – latest betting: Detroit City 4–1; Mister Hight '–2; Afsoun 5–1; Kasbah Bliss 15–2; Turko 8–1; First Row 14–1; Blazing Bailey 18–1; Overlut 20–1 (C‘mon my beauty!); Fair Along 28–1; Breathing Fire 28–1.
4. According to Ýsmail Hakký Tombul, president of the Confederation of Public Workers‘ Unions (KESK), the primary reason behind escalating lynching attempt rates is the emergence «of a society in line with the Turkish–Islam synthesis as attempted by the Sept. 12 coup.» Almost all civil society representatives TDN talked to agreed that rising tension in the Turko–Kurdish conflict seems to be one of the primary reasons for the rise in mob violence.