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Seconds Out... Round One

Tuesday, June 18, 2002

Some headway has been achieved despite tough deliberations over many articles of the Broadcasting Bill. A working committee is to continue debate when no breakthrough is achieved.

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What is happening to the Broadcasting Bill? The Bill has been debated in the House of Representatives (DPR) for almost two years with no end yet in sight. In fact deliberations over certain articles of the Bill relating to substantial matters have been rigorous. The question of the freedom to disseminate and obtain information is one topic which has undergone intensive scrutiny. The same is true of debates over media ownership. As known, the

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