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(From L to R) Iraqi Journalists Qayess al-Hayyali, Zaynab Karam and Amer al-Samaraie of Al-Sumariya, a new Iraqi satellite television channel broadcasting from Beirut for security reasons, present a test news bulletin at a studio in Beirut, 18 October 2004. The news bulletin, headed by Lebanese journalist May Kahhaleh, is due to start after the end of Ramadan in mid-November. Al-Sumariya's chairman is Lebanese Jean Claude Boulos, one of the founders of the state channel Tele-Liban - the Arab world's first television station, founded in 1958. AFP PHOTO/Joseph BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP via Getty Images)
(From L to R) Iraqi Journalists Qayess al-Hayyali, Zaynab Karam and Amer al-Samaraie of Al-Sumariya, a new Iraqi satellite television channel broadcasting from Beirut for security reasons, present a test news bulletin at a studio in Beirut, 18 October 2004. The news bulletin, headed by Lebanese journalist May Kahhaleh, is due to start after the end of Ramadan in mid-November. Al-Sumariya's chairman is Lebanese Jean Claude Boulos, one of the founders of the state channel Tele-Liban - the Arab world's first television station, founded in 1958. AFP PHOTO/Joseph BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP via Getty Images)
(From L to R) Iraqi Journalists Qayess a
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