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Lebanon's state-owned television and radio stations slated for privatization
By Osama Habib
Daily Star staff
Tuesday, June 21, 2005

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Plans to merge and sell cash strapped state-owned television and radio stations to the private sector is one of the measures expected to be adopted by the next Cabinet.

Sources told The Daily Star that the government has already received offers for both the television and radio stations. They added that the current.

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