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IN Media Watch Briefs | 27/04/2010

Media may not have access to the reception and ‘walima’ ceremony of the Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, yet to be organized in Sialkot, after his marraiget o Sania Mirza. Reason? Nobody is ready to cough up a whopping Rs 3.5 crore which the cricketer has reportedly demanded for the rights to cover  these events  So the journalists have been asked to leave the venue of ‘walima’, Pearl Continental hotel

 in Lahore where they have been thronging since the couple arrived in town.

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