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  2. BOL Network - Wikipedia

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    BOL Network (Urdu: بول نیٹ ورک) is a Pakistani TV network. It is formerly owned by Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh . [1] [2] [3] The company's head office is located in Karachi and called Bolistan, [4] and it has regional headquarters in Lahore , Peshawar and Islamabad .

  3. Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh - Wikipedia

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    Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh. Shoaib Ahmed Shaikh, also known as SAS, is a Pakistani businessman and convicted felon. He is the founder of BOL Network. He also founded diploma mill company Axact. [4] [5] [6]

  4. Faysal Aziz Khan - Wikipedia

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    Faysal Aziz Khan ( Urdu: فيصل عزيز خان ; born 2 April 1974), is an investigative journalist from Pakistan. He is currently serving as President & Chief News Officer for Bol Media Group and hosts a current affairs talk show Ab Baat Hogi on Bol News. [4] He also serves as Strategic Advisor to President of Pakistan Arif Alvi on PIAIC.

  5. Jasmeen Manzoor - Wikipedia

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    Jasmeen Manzoor is a Pakistani journalist and news anchor working at Bol Network, Pakistan. Early life and education. She earned her Master's in International Relations and started her career as an anchor on Pakistan Television in 1999. She worked as producer and talk show host on private TV channels.

  6. Femke Bol's blazing burst down stretch leads Netherlands to ...

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    In a come-from-behind victory for the ages, Femke Bol of the Netherlands closed track's world championships Sunday by overcoming a 20-meter deficit down the stretch to finish first in the women's ...

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  8. Brasil Online - Wikipedia

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    Brasil Online promotional button, created in 1996 with logo designed by typographer and designer Tony de Marco. In 2011, BOL partnered with sports journalist Milton Neves. With the partnership, Neves hosted his sports portal "Terceiro Tempo" and blog covering news, opinions and Brazilian and International football side stories on BOL. [5]

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