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    <title>Broadcasts from Fallujah</title>
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        A broadcast centre has been established in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, 50 kilometres west of Baghdad, reported the AFP. The city, which was almost destroyed by a US attack three years ago, now contains two radio stations, Fallujah Sawt Al Hur and Fallujah FM, and a TV channel, despite severely limited funds. The broadcast centre contains dozens of staff making programmes that express the 'thoughts of freedom'.
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    <title>Iranian newspaper relaunched</title>
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        Kargozaran, a moderate Iranian newspaper owned by the Executives of Construction Party which is allied to cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the Islamic Republic's former President, has been relaunched, reported the AFP. The paper's Chief Editor is Mehran Karami, who was a columnist on the banned moderate dailies Shargh and Ham Mihan. Kargozaran stopped printing in September due to financial problems.
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    <title>Irdeto to Studio City</title>
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        Irdeto, a supplier of content security for digital TV, Internet Protocol Television and mobile operators and a subsidiary of multinational media group Naspers, has established a Middle East regional base at Dubai Studio City. Irdeto's key clients in the region include Showtime, ART, Al Majd, Orbit and Al Jazeera. Its corporate headquarters are in Amsterdam and Beijing.
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        A Saudi Arabian blogger who spoke out against religious extremism in the kingdom has apparently been detained by the authorities, reported PC World. The Committee to Protect Journalists has said Fouad Ahmed Al Farhan was arrested on December 10 and his Arabic language website now has a 'Free Fouad' banner across the top in English. Al Farhan told friends shortly before his arrest that the Ministry of Interior was investigating him.
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    <title>Al Maha picks BPG ADINC</title>
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        Oman's Al Maha Ceramics Company, part of Al Anwar Holdings, has appointed BPG ADINC as its integrated communications agency. Besides supporting Al Maha's advertising requirements, BPG ADINC will also handle its public relations as well as its new media exposure. Al Maha produces wall and floor tiles and it is set to launch a new range of Italian designed tiles.
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