71. The government owns a controlling stake and appoints the editors. 72. The government owns the Kenya Broadcasting Corp., which runs regional and national radio services as well as the only nationwide television service. 73. The Hong Kong government owns all land in the territory and carefully controls its disposal, employing both auctions and private grants. 74. The government owns all radio and TV in Zimbabwe, as well as the main newspapers through a state-controlled trust. 75. The government owns several large-circulation dailies and holds a monopoly on TV and radio stations. 76. The French government owns part of the tobacco company, by the way. 77. The Guyanese government owns five per cent of the mine, which is operated by Omai. 78. The Guyanese government owns huge tracts of land and has been slowly dividing them among farmers, miners and homeowners. 79. The government owns majority shares in all international oil companies operating in Nigeria. 80. The government owned Military Industries and Arms Development Authority were idle, and so were large semiofficial bureaucracies such as the Jewish Agency. |