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Turkey blocks YouTube

Unfortunately for Turkish citizens, it appears that the entertainment options in the country have once again taken a hit:

A Turkish court has again blocked access to the popular video-sharing Web site YouTube because of clips allegedly insulting the country's founding father, according to reports Sunday.

But I believe the video below is still available in Turkey. And if the writers strike continues much longer here, Turkish Superman might be part of NBC's new fall lineup.

Note the excellent shots of Turkish Superman flying in the air.


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