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ARABIC news channel Al-Jazeera said it hopes to get the go-ahead from the Singapore Government to broadcast here by year end, following talks that began early this year.

 

Nigel Parsons, managing director of the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera English channel, said that Singapore was cautious about allowing it to broadcast.

 

'We are still not available in Singapore because we are undergoing a very long monitoring process,' he told said in a phone interview from Doha on Monday.

 

'We are not the devil incarnate. We understand we have to be patient.'

 

Al-Jazeera, which attracted millions of viewers after it aired exclusive footage from Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the wake of the Sept 11 attacks, has been accused by US leaders of biased reporting on Iraq and supporting terrorism.

 

'Yes, we will freely admit to having sympathies for the occupied people of Palestine, for example, but when we do stories about that region, they are always balanced,' said Mr Parsons, who will be in Singapore next week for the Global Brand Forum along with former US Vice-President Al Gore.

 

Singapore's Media Development Authority (MDA) said on Tuesday that it was still assessing the Al-Jazeera channels.

 

'As with all foreign channels, the authorities will need to make assessments based on criteria such as public expectations and interest, as well as the ability to meet local programme standards,' said Amy Chua, director of media content at MDA, in an e-mail.

 

Several of Singapore's neighbours, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, broadcast Al-Jazeera English.

 

The channel can also be watched online via streaming. Mr Parsons said that the channel was closely monitored by the South African government for a few months before it was allowed to broadcast in that country.

 

Funded by Qatar's Emir, or leader, Al-Jazeera English was launched in November to report world news from a Middle East perspective and challenge the dominance of Western media.

 

Mr Parsons said the channel, which has broadcasting centres in Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington, has a reach of about 100 million households around the world, and is expected to break even in three to five years.

 

-- REUTERS

 

What are the chances I wonder? [rolleyes]

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why not? its a channel who airs normal programs.. only sometimes they do have footages from Al-Qaeda...

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aiyo.. covered up... hmm.. maybe one question answered correctly take one clothing off?? [laugh][laugh] that will interest me a lot [sly][sly]

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Eh, seeing from what the US army sent to Iraq, you would not want to see any part lesly.gifsly.gif

 

NY Post Page Six: Which genius thought the war-torn women of Iraq would be in need of the ThighMaster? U.S. Marine reservist Todd Bowers told Smithmag.net, "We were getting humanitarian aid sent and we got in a bunch of ThighMasters - official, made-in-Taiwan, Suzanne Somers ThighMasters." Page Six learned the exercise gadgets came from the Defense Department, not Somers, in a bulk aid shipment. The Web site also shows GIs goofing with the dubious "aid." Three rich xenophobic Arab princesses and their servants get thrown off a plane for refusing to sit next to "strange men." The covered ladies were returning from dropping thousands on Gucci, Emilio Pucci, Marucci Missoni, Guido Sarducci in Milan. The pilot jettisoned them after mediating the dispute for three hours. Angry male passengers held their ground and wouldn't cave and relinquish their seats to the snobs. [Daily Mail]laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

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