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algiers
TEMMAR'S POWER BREAKFAST WITH FRENCH BOSSES
Algeria's privatization and reforms minister Hamid Temmar will present a rundown of Algeria's plans to privatize part of its economy and attract inward investment at a breakfast meeting with French bosses organized by the employers association MEDEF and the CFCIA at the Pavillon Dauphine in Paris on Nov.
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[158 words]
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ALGERIA'S "GRADUATING CLASS" AT NORTHROP GRUMMAN
A second "graduating class" of 120 Algerian officers who had received training dispensed in Baltimore by Electronic Sensors & Systems Sector (ESSS), an affiliate of Northrop Grumann, threw a party last week before returning home.
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[127 words]
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POLISARIO'S MILITARY ARM-FLEXING
Since resuming military exercises in the 2nd military region in June, the Saharan People's Liberation Army (Polisario) has been making a point of informing the international community on how well it has built up its arsenal.
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[161 words]
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rabat
QUARREL WITH MAURITANIA?
Not only is king Mohammed VI not going to attend the 40th anniversary of Mauritania's independence on November 28 as planned but relations between the two nations have taken a turn for the worse.
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[129 words]
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OTHMAN BENJELLOUN LOSING GROUND WITH U.S.?
Has one of the biggest captains of Moroccan business found himself in the cold?
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[128 words]
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tunis
IMF CAUTIONS TUNISIA ON EMPLOYMENT
The Tunisian government will be highly pleased by the findings of the most recent IMF mission to Tunisia.
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[148 words]
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
The World Bank has just awarded a major loan to Tunisia to help improve its health service through the acquisition of medical equipment such as imagery gear, operating theatre microsopes and echography and coelioscopy equipment.
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[46 words]
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ECONOMICS/BUSINESS
MOROCCO
ERICSSON MAROC
ERICSSON MAROC, an affiliate of the Swedish group, is stepping up its marketing efforts to consolidate its position on the market vis a vis Nokia and Motorola.
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[134 words]
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MOROCCO
SUZUKI MAROC
SUZUKI MAROC has just invested 50 million dirham to build a new headquarters in Casablanca.
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[58 words]
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ALGERIA
DMIC
DMIC, a company based at Rives near Grenoble and specializing in paper, has won a Ffr3 million ($395,000) contract with Papeterie de Mostaganem in Algeria to help maintain the latter's equipment.
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[48 words]
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ALGERIA
ENTREPRISE PORTUAIRE D'ALGER
ENTREPRISE PORTUAIRE D'ALGER (EPAL) isn't about to see a quick improvement in the flow of goods through Algiers port.
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[49 words]
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MOROCCO
CHARLES RILEY CONSULTANTS INT.
CHARLES RILEY CONSULTANTS INT. (CRCI) has just made a noteworthy debut in Morocco by winning two tenders, according to the newsletter La Lettre de l'Expansion.
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[60 words]
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WHO'S WHO
UNITED STATES/MOROCCO
KATHLEEN MARY LINEHAN
Mary Linehan, wife of the American ambassador to Morocco, Edward Gabriel, isn't feeling all that comfortable since the European Union started taking serious pokes at American cigarette manufacturers Reynolds and Philip Morris.
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MOROCCO
ISMAIL ALAOUI
The former communist Ismail Alaoui, secretary general of the Parti du Progres et du Socialisme (PPS), and new agriculture minister, is currently studying a draft bill introducing fresh farming and rural legislation.
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UNITED STATES/TUNISIA
RUST M. DEMING
Born in October, 1941 in Greenwich, Connecticut, Rust M. Deming, the new American ambassador to Tunisia, is a first-rate specialist - but of East Asia and particularly Japan (he speaks fluent Japanese but also French).
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[104 words]
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ALGERIA/SWITZERLAND
JUGURTHA AIT-AHMED
The son of Hocine Ait-Ahmed, Jugurtha, isn't the acting deputy editor-in-chief of Radio Suisse International as we reported in our Oct.
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