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Ebeid, Japanese diplomat discuss tourism cooperation
Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Ebeid and the Japanese ambassador in Cairo discussed on Thursday means of increasing the number of Japanese tourists coming to Egypt.
Egypt-Japan, Economics, 12/14/2002

Washington finances projects with governments except for Israel
Economic and Political Affairs Counsellor at the US Embassy in EGypt Richard Albright yesterday said American military and economic aid to Egypt will not change.
Egypt-USA, Economics, 12/14/2002

Morocco's capital city readies to be Arab culture capital
The Moroccan capital city of Rabat readies to play its role as capital of Arab Culture for 2003. The program decided to mark the event will be different from those adopted by other Arab cities which were made capitals of Arab culture in the past, such as Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Cairo (Egypt) and Beirut (Lebanon), Moroccan Culture Minister, Mohamed Achaari, said on Friday.
Morocco-Regional, Culture, 12/14/2002

Morocco's fire-stricken oil refinery gets equipped to resume production
SAMIR, the Moroccan oil refinery hit by a recent fire, has imported 12 power production units to have enough energy to resume production and supply.
Morocco, Business, 12/14/2002

Morocco bound publicized in London
Ms. Celia Sands, grand daughter of ex British Premier, Sir Winston Churchill, recalled her grandfather's love for Morocco, where he used to spend his holidays. She said she will devote parts of a book she will publish on the life of Sir Churchill, to Morocco.
Morocco-UK, Economics, 12/14/2002

                                                                                                                                                   
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