December 19, 2003

RSF asks Paksitan to free French journalists

PESHAWAR:Paris-based intemational media rights group Reporters Without Frontiers has urged the government to release French reporter Marc Epstein and photograher JeanPaul Guffloteau after they were arrested on Wedneday in Karachi

Court notice to govt on French journalists’ plea

KARACHI:Two French journalists, who were arrested by the FIA for traveling to Balochistan in violation of visa restrictions, moved a bail application through their lawyer Nafees Siddiqui onThursday before the

Govt likely to set free French journalists

KARACHI, Dec 18: The two French journalists, arrested late on Tuesday night for travelling to Quetta without permission, are likely to be released in a couple of days. Well-placed sources

NRB media team reviews uplift projects

GUJRANWALA, Dec 18: The electronic media team of the National Reconstruction Bureau on Thursday reviewed the construction work of several ongoing development schemes in different parts of the district. District

Pakistan riding television revolution

LAHORE: Television underwent a revolution in Pakistan in 2003, as new independent cable channels many broadcasting from offshore hit the airwaves and broke all the old rules. The phenomenal induction

PTCL to spend Rs 500mon training of workers

KARACHI: The state-owned Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has sanctioned a sum of Rs500 million for an ambitious training programme tailored to boost the expertise of its employees. The scheduled

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