"International spat upends lives of Turkish translators in IraqSETH HETTENAAssociated PressSAN DIEGO - Tunjay Celik has stopped carrying photos of his 13-year-old son. He doesn't walk through toy stores anymore.He last saw his son nearly three years ago in Turkey when Celik left for work as a U.S. military translator in Iraq. Now, Celik lives 7,000 miles away in California. He has worked as a cab driver, but is currently unemployed.Celik's son cannot understand why his father can't return home to "
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