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Anger sweeps tribes; Sheikh and former Iraqi soldiers
The Iraqi groups yesterday retaliated to the decision of the American occupation to form a "consultation" political council that will help in ruling the country. They stressed yesterday clinging to convening a national conference, while anger increased in the lines of the Iraqi tribes chieftains who left a meeting they had in Baghdad with a high ranking American official.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/3/2003

New association created to fight racism, hatred culture
A group of citizens active in several associations have banned together to set up an association they named "The Moroccan Organization against the Culture of Racism and Hatred."
Morocco, Politics, 6/3/2003

UNICEF praises great progress made by Morocco in children's rights
UNICEF representative in Morocco, Maie Ayoub Von Kohl, praised on Monday "great progress" made by Morocco in children's rights, underlining the need to reinforce coordination of actions for children in the country.
Morocco, Culture, 6/3/2003

Conference about Democracy opened in Beirut
Activities of the International conference on democracy and peace, organized by the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, opened in Beirut on Monday.
Regional-Lebanon, Politics, 6/3/2003

G-8 leaders agree in principle to support NEPAD
"The U.S. and the UK found $70 billion to fight the war in Iraq. They can't find $25 billion to halve poverty in Africa and put every child in school," said an executive of the humanitarian group Oxfam.
Regional, Politics, 6/3/2003

EU commissioner praises Morocco's initiative of research assessment
European Commissioner of research, Philippe Busquin, praised Morocco's initiative to summon European experts to evaluate its national research system in a conference held last May 26-27 in Rabat, calling Europe to support the kingdom's efforts in innovation and development in the field.
Morocco-European Union, Education, 6/3/2003

Football: Wydad, Raja Casablanca advance in African cups
Morocco's Wydad and Raja Casablanca advanced to the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Cup Winners (C-2) and the African Confederation (CAF) Cup (C-3), respectively.
Morocco-Regional, Sports, 6/3/2003

Muller: we will continue to support Yemen in fighting terrorism
The director of the US Federal Investigation Bureau ( FBI) Robert Muller stressed following talks he had held with the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh that his country will continue its support for Yemen especially in the area of terrorism fighting.
Yemen-USA, Politics, 6/3/2003

Two boats carrying four American soldiers disappeared in Gulf waters
The American navy said yesterday that two small boats carrying four American soldiers and at least 3 civilians disappeared on Sunday in the waters to the north of the Gulf.
Iraq-USA, Local, 6/3/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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