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Turkey's military has been fighting a militant fringe of its ethnic Kurdish minority for decades.
Turkey began an open war with the militant fringe of its minority ethnic Kurdish population in the 1980s.
Laura Soave, the manager of the Fiat brand in North America, said the company chose to sponsor the space because, like the Fader Fort, Fiat sees itself as being on the fringe of its market.
But for all the cultural differences between the two sets of players, there is at least one bit of common ground: each team is on the fringe of its country's sports mainstream.
The issue of Kurds is delicate because Turkey has been warring with a militant fringe of its Kurdish population since the 1980s, and the lines between expression and revolt are blurry.
The decline, a spokeswoman said, reflects a single-copy price increase, to 50 cents from 25, and the abandonment of other discounts that had been part of its costly pursuit of readers around the fringe of its circulation area.
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