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Wednesday 7 January 2009

A wealth of information about the Canadian arctic plus special offers on flights, expediations and holidays.

The following companies may be of interest to you ...

1. AT&T Calling
The Phones, Plans, Prices you want. Great Deals Online at ATT.com!
att.com/wireless

2. Turkey Calling Cards
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www.BananaCall.com/Turkey

3. Calling Turkey
Use your cell phone & call at local rates. It's easy - Join Now.
Rebtel.com/Turkey

4. Calling Turkey
Call Turkey For as Low as 5 Cents Per Minute - Sign Up Today.
www.pingo.com

5. Turkey Cell: 10¢, Regular: 6.7¢/Min
Our domestic and international calling cards offer lower rates for calling to many countries which provide more minutes than ever before. Plus you save with our Megarewards.
www.megaprepaid.com

6. Cheap Calls to Turkey - Only 3.9 ¢/Min
Minute Rounding and NO Extra Fees. Best Quality. Buy Now.
EviAra.com

7. Turkey Calling Cards
Call to Turkey from 1.3¢/min. Buy Now and Receive PINs Instantly.
SpeedyPin.com/Turkey

8. Make International Calls
Buy a prepaid calling plan online. Starts at 5$. Try it now !
www.trueroots.us

9. Cheap Rate Low Price Prepaid Phone Cards
Quality discount phone Cards with cheap prices and low rates for calling anywhere from USA or from anywhere to USA. Free sign up. Calling card to Turkey.
www.therichcom.com

10. Long Distance Calls to Turkey
Cheap, Prepaid Long Distance Calls. Top Quality Anywhere You Travel.
www.EnjoyPrepaid.com/Turkey

Popular offers ...

$32.99

The Cass Creek Original electronic turkey call is a useful calling device that features all 5 of the most common calls made by this grunt game bird. The unit interrupts the previous call activated, which allows for more natural communication. It's easy...

$32.99

The Cass Creek Original electronic turkey call is a useful calling device that features all 5 of the most common calls made by this grunt game bird. The unit interrupts the previous call activated, which allows for more natural communication. It's easy...

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