Voting for lifting UN sanctions off Iraq tomorrow
The US has stressed yesterday its rejection of an Iraqi government in Baghdad, rather to be confined to an interim authority that stems from a national conference expected to be held in June, under the pretext that the Iraqi groups which were formed under its auspices in what is known as "the council of 7" lacks people's representation because it was "not elected" by the people.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 5/20/2003
Indications of Economic and Social performance: 3.1% the real growing rate
Egypt's Ministry of Planning edited a report with the economic and socialistic indications during the first half of 2002-2003 plans till the end of Dec. last year.
Egypt, Economics, 5/20/2003
Clashes renewed in Ein al-Helweh camp southern Lebanon
Violent clashes erupted yesterday in one of the quarters of Ein al-Helweh Palestinian camp between members of the Fatah movement and Osbet al-Nour group, over burying the two persons who were killed two days ago in an ambush that targeted the leader of "al-Nour" group Abdullah al-Shureidi who was injured seriously.
Lebanon, Local, 5/20/2003
Moroccan Jews Celebrate in Essaouira Saint Festival
Several Moroccan Jews travelled to the locality of Ait Bayoud, 70 km east of the Moroccan Atlantic city of Essaouira, to celebrate the festival of the Saint Rabbi Nassim Ben Nassim who is buried there.
Morocco, Politics, 5/20/2003
Terrorist attacks target morocco's tolerance and openness, Jewish figures
The string of five terrorist attacks that rocked Casablanca on Friday are targeting Morocco's tolerance and openness, said Serge Berdugo, President of Morocco's Jewish Community.
Morocco, Politics, 5/20/2003
Morocco, a gateway of prosperity, democracy in mideast, Africa, former us ambassador)
The Friday terrorist attacks against Casablanca were aimed at harming "the spirit of tolerance and the values of openness and social and multi-faith coexistence" in Morocco, said Edward Gabriel, former US ambassador to Morocco.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 5/20/2003
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