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・ "Polish death camp" controversy
・ "Pro knigi" ("About books")
・ "Prosopa" Greek Television Awards
・ "Pussy Cats" Starring the Walkmen
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・ "R" Is for Ricochet
・ "R" The King (2016 film)
・ "Rags" Ragland
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・ ! (disambiguation)
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・ !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!!
・ !Action Pact!
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Project Phoenix (BBC) : ウィキペディア英語版
BBC Newsbrief magazine
Newsbrief was the working title for the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) plan, codenamed Project Phoenix, to launch an international news-based magazine. The project was to be BBC Magazines' largest-ever investment when released in 2007.〔 〕 The original 2006 release date was pushed back. The magazine will be tied closely with the BBC's flagship current affairs programme, ''Newsnight''. In 2006, BBC Magazines' Sales Director Ashley Munday moved into a new development role in preparation for the launching of the magazine. Peter Phippen, BBC Magazines' Managing Director had planned on the release of a news-based magazine since mid-1990s.
PATA was expected to correspond with BBC World for Project Phoenix on a subproject, Travel Profiles, to promote Asian-Pacific travel. Other promotions were to be done by CNN International and National Geographic, and in print titles such as ''TIME'', ''Fortune'', and ''Newsweek''. Australia, Canada, Taipei, Hong Kong, India, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore were to be the biggest contributors to the project.
==References==



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