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Egypt invites environment ministers to nature reserve conference
Egypt's Minister of State for Environment Mamdouh Riyad invited his counterparts, currently attending the world summit for sustainable development in Johannesburg, to attend the international natural reserve conference.
Egypt-Regional, Environment, 8/29/2002

Five new projects including two for oil products, propylene
"The General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) yesterday gave its approval for five new investment ventures under the free trade zone and other private system," said Mohammed El-Ghamrawi chairman of the authority.
Egypt, Economics, 8/29/2002

Moroccan economy poised to score steady growth in 2002, minister
Morocco's GDP growth should stand at around 4.5% in 2002, compared to 6.5% in 2001, Oulaalou told the press at a briefing on the country's economic juncture.
Morocco, Economics, 8/29/2002

                                                                                                                                                   
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