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algiers
BRITISH LORDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
?It was under your government that the most violations of human rights were committed,?
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[131 words]
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BOUTEFLIKA'S SECRET BACKERS
A closed circle of former members of the ex-MALG secret service is reportedly working to pave the way for a second presidential mandate for Abdelaziz Bouteflika in 2004.
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[52 words]
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LAROUSSE DICTIONARY BANNED
The Larousse dictionary was banned from appearing at the Vivendi stand during the 7th International Book Show at Algiers because it contained a map of Morocco that included Western Sahara as part of the country.
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[73 words]
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rabat
THE PALACE'S ELECTORAL STRATEGY
The legislative elections on Sept. 27 appear likely to enable Mohammed VI to set up a broad coalition government to help dampen social unrest.
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[120 words]
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ONA SELLS STAKE IN LENDING BANK
ONA has sold its holdings in Morocco's leading lender institution, Eqdom, to France's Societe Generale.
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[93 words]
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?TECHNICAL? HITCH FOR SECOND FIXED FONE LICENSE?
Maghreb Confidential understands that the decision to put back the deadline for bids for Morocco's second fixed telephone license to Nov.
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[97 words]
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tunis
LIBYANS TARGET OF ENVIOUS LOCALS?
Tunisians appear increasingly exasperated by what they consider the ?ostentatious behavior?
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[88 words]
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LAST DITCH EFFORT TO SAVE BATAM
A final effort to save the highly-indebted BATAM retail group was to be made on Sept.
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[43 words]
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tripoli
RED CARD FOR SOCCER-MAD BOSSES
Some 60 bosses of public companies have reportedly been taken in for questioning on col.
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[63 words]
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ITALIAN BUSINESS ON SHOW IN TRIPOLI
At the initiative of Libya's highly active ambassador in Rome, Abdel Atti El Obeidi, the Italian foreign trade center is organizing a major fair in Tripoli between Sept.
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[57 words]
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ECONOMICS/BUSINESS
ALGERIA
SAIDAL
SAIDAL, an Algerian pharmaceutical group which wants to build up its exports in 2003, is on the verge of signing partnership accords in Mali and Niger.
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[47 words]
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MOROCCO
ASWAK ASSALAM,
ASWAK ASSALAM, a Moroccan supermarket chain owned by businessman Miloud Chaabi, opened its second store in Casablanca on Sept.
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[62 words]
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MOROCCO
DIHK
DIHK, the German chamber of commerce in Morocco, is organizing a ?
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[52 words]
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LIBYA
BMI-TECHKNOWLEDGE
BMI-TECHKNOWLEDGE, a firm that analyzes telecom markets in Africa, has published a survey on the one and only telecommunications operator in Libya, state-owned General Post and Telecom Company (GPTC).
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[72 words]
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ALGERIA
TDA
TDA, the U.S. Trade Development Agency, is to finance a $650 million feasibility study by Kellogg, Brown & Root, on modernizing the refinery at Arzew operated by Naftec, the national refining company.
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[53 words]
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WHO'S WHO
TUNISIA
LARBI BEN AISSA
The former secretary of president Zine el Abedine Ben Ali when he was Tunisia's security chief, Larbi Ben Aissa, has retired after more than 14 years of loyal service to the Carthage palace.
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[92 words]
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MOROCCO
MOHAMED ELYAZGHI
Close to king Mohammed VI, Mohamed Elyazghi, publisher of the daily newspaper Liberation, is being viewed as an outsider candidate to succeed prime minister Abderrahmane Youssoufi.
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[44 words]
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MOROCCO
LAHBIB AYOUB
A former military chief during the period of Spanish rule and ex commander of the Western Sahara Arab Republic's 3rd military region (he was succeeded in 1998 by commander Hamma Salama), Lahbib Ayoub officially paid allegiance to king Mohammed VI on Sept.
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[139 words]
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BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG/MOROCCO
MOHAMED LARBI ALHARAS
Former managing director of Moroccan federation of chambers of commerce, Mohamed Larbi Alharas, has been named secretary-general of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg chamber of commerce.
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