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Nahas calls for turning Beirut into Arab broadcasters' center
Politicians, journalists slam US move to sanction TV stations
By Dana Halawi
Daily Star staff
Tuesday, February 09, 2010

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Telecommunications Minister Charbel Nahas pledged on Monday to provide all the facilities required to make Lebanon and especially Beirut a city center for all broadcasters' studios which have the capacity of providing the best technologies and most modern techniques. "Lebanon will make every effort in order to transform Beirut to an open city for broadcasters


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