Saturday, 28 January 2012

Screen Daily UK documentary distributor’s catalogue now available on the streaming service. Dogwoof, the UK’s leading documentary distributor, has announced its partnership with streaming service Netflix, which launched in the UK on Jan 9. The deal was brokered between Dogwoof founder Andy Whittaker and Netflix...
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Al Jazeera " />" /> Pakistan, a country with large reserves of natural gas, is suffering from a shortage of the resource among industries, who rely on it to generate power. The knock-on effect from the industries shutting down for long periods is that millions are going without work, in an economy that is...
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Al Jazeera South Korean pop music known as 'K-Pop', is flourishing around the world, finding new fans across Asia, Europe and the US. With attractive artists, catchy tunes and polished dance moves, K-Pop is the number one draw-card for tourists to South Korea and generates tens of millions of export dollars....
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Al Jazeera South Korea's music industry is worth more than $3bn a year, driven largely by music known as "K-Pop" which is popular across Asia and even attracting attention in the US. Despite their fame, however, Korean pop stars say they are held to tough contracts and subjected to severe...
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Al Jazeera Many countries around the world struggle to convince citizens to donate their organs for those in need, but that is not the case in Sri Lanka. The nation has become the world's biggest provider of corneas, possibly because of its Buddhist religious...
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Al Jazeera " />" /> Once a thriving industry, years of economic decline have turned Pakistan's Gadani beach from a lifeline to the site of the nation's now dying ship-breaking industry. Those who are still employed in the ship breaking industry work for months at a time on a single vessel without protective...
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The Australian Louise Adler is wrong to say university e-presses are lightweight affairs. In the HES, Melbourne University Publishing chief excecutive Louise Adler says Australia’s university-based scholarly e-presses "are not professionally edited, and are not published, marketed or distributed in...
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Al Jazeera French troops will withdraw from Afghanistan by the end of 2013, President Nicolas Sarkozy has said after talks with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Paris. Some military training staff could stay on after that date, Sarkozy said in a press conference on Friday. With the announcement, Sarkozy...
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Al Jazeera " />" /> China's premier, Wen Jiabao, has begun a three-country tour of the oil-rich Gulf nations. The industrial giant's own oil fields do not produce enough crude to keep its economy at full steam - so Beijing has to import half of all its supplies. Now, with world oil supplies under pressure, and...
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