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Jane Wakefield: Mahir Mania Hits Net, BT Underwhelms

News Like many a Net enthusiast, Mahir set up what he describes as "a simple and beautiful homepage" with his "personal specialities": "I like sport, swimming, basketball, tenis, volayball,walk. Tribute sites appearing by the dozen, showing an animated...

[November 12, 1999, 16:57]

They're Just Wild About Mahir

News Nearly 1,000 people crowded into the lobby of a South of Market office building in San Francisco Wednesday night, hoping for the chance to meet their newly crowned Internet idol, Mahir Cagri, otherwise known as "The Turkish Guy.

[December 17, 1999, 9:28]

Turkish Internet Phenomenon Considers UN Role

News Mahir Cagri, Turkish bachelor and the man behind of one of the Web's strangest success stories, spoke exclusively to ZDNet to confirm that, in response to popular demand, he is considering becoming a UN Goodwill Ambassador.

[November 12, 1999, 14:34]

2000 Roundup: Weird And Wonderful

News to an unsuspecting world visited San Francisco and was.er.very Mahir-like. ZDNet helps you look back over 2000, in all its wacky glory, from Turkish Internet God Mahir, through to live snail racing: Admittedly this was at the end of last year, but...

[December 30, 2000, 6:14]

'Most Popular Homepage Ever' Denounced As A Hoax

News Mahir Cagri was unwittingly turned into a worldwide celebrity and Internet phenomenon when pictures of himself in a variety of provocative and luxurious poses were posted along with invitations for women across the world to come and stay with him...

[November 9, 1999, 10:46]

News Roundup: BT In Crisis

News Jane Wakefield: Mahir mania hits Net, BT underwhelms British Telecommunications has several challenges on its hands as it continues to grapple with the dawn of the Internet age and changing labour conditions.

[November 19, 1999, 17:20]