1. But journalists at privately owned newspapers said the plan would give the government too much power to determine who could work as a journalist in the country. 2. Earlier this year, the government withdrew all official advertising from two privately owned newspapers after they reported that the vice president had made unauthorized trips on military helicopters. 3. In Namibia, officials canceled all government subscriptions to the privately owned newspaper, The Namibian, which often questions official policies. 4. It failed to acknowledge, he said, that a publicly owned newspaper company has various constituencies to serve, including both shareholders and readers. 5. Over the last decade, the number of privately owned newspapers and television stations has increased. 6. The fervor to cut costs has provoked an unusually open discussion here, a microcosm of the debate inside many publicly owned newspaper companies in recent months. 7. There were more daily newspapers, more locally owned newspapers and more newspaper readers. 8. State radio and privately owned newspapers reported Thursday that Hattab was locked in negotiations with military authorities, trying to obtain good terms for the surrender of his rebels. 9. Sometimes accused of favoring the pro-independence lobby, Soares has tried to open up his privately owned newspaper to all opinions. 10. Tension was high overnight after reports circulated on campus that police shot three students dead Monday, the Daily Nation, a privately owned newspaper, reported. |