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Morocco, Peru to Create Parliamentary Friendship Group
Morocco and Peru decided in Rabat on Wednesday to create a parliamentary friendship group.
Morocco-Peru, Politics, 6/20/2003

Mahfouz Nahnah dies at 62
Mahfouz Nahnah is considered one of the cofounders of the contemporary political Islamic movement in Algeria. He practiced in secret and then open political activity which rejects violence.
Algeria, People, 6/20/2003

Morocco, EU likely to conclude agreement on agriculture before end of the year
RABAT, June 19 (MAP)- Morocco and the European Union are likely to conclude an agreement on agriculture before the end of the year, Morocco's ambassador to the European communities in Brussels, Aicha Belarbi, said here on Wednesday.
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 6/20/2003

France extends Morocco 750,000 Euro for expats' enterprise creation
The French Development agency signed on Wednesday with the Sindibad fund, an affiliate of the pension managing CDG, a 750,000 Euro subsidy to promote investments in rural tourism and innovating SME's by Moroccan expatriates.
Morocco-France, Economics, 6/20/2003

U.S. Senators moot bill for broad mideast trade preferences
The Bush administration has already set a goal of negotiating a regional free trade pact with Middle East countries by 2013 to help promote peace and prosperity. But Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, and Sen. Max Baucus, a Montana Democrat, said one-way U.S. trade preferences would provide faster help.
Regional-USA, Economics, 6/20/2003

French officer wants to be first man ever to cross Gibraltar by parachute
Thierry Demonfort, a French marine officer, is readying to be the first man ever to cross by parachute the 14-km Gibraltar strait, separating Morocco and Spain.
Morocco, Local, 6/20/2003

US agency focuses Morocco strategy on job generation
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) said it will focus its new Morocco strategy on generating more jobs.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 6/20/2003

Annan calls for extension of the UNDOF in the Golan
The secretary general of the UN, Kofi Annan, yesterday asked the UN security council to renew the mission of the UN force in charge of disengagement of forces between Syria and Israel for 6 months, describing the deployment of this force as "basic."
Syria-Israel, Politics, 6/20/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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