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Tennis: Morocco's El-Aynaoui moves to second round in Wimbledon, Arazi Out
Morocco, Sports, 6/25/2003

Morocco's Younes El Aynaoui Moved Tuesday to the second round of the grand slam grass tournament of Wimbledon in London.

The Moroccan, seeded 27th in the tournament, advanced on a win over UK's Mark Hilton in three straight sets: 6-3, 6-2, 6-4.

El-Aynaoui will play Chile's Nicolas Massu in the second round.

Moroccan-Chilean Talks in Rabat



RABAT, June 24 (MAP)- Means to give a new impetus to cooperation ties between Morocco and Chile topped talks held here Tuesday between speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives, Abdelouahed Radi, and visiting President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chilean Senate, Ricardo Nunez.

The two men stressed the need to foster consultation between the two countries legislative bodies for a better coordination on international scenes. Radi briefed the Chilean officials on the latest developments of the Moroccan Sahara issue.

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  Tennis: Morocco's El Aynaoui plays British Hilton in Wimbledon first round   (6/24/2003)
  Morocco's Arazi ascension ends in semi-finals of Nottingham tennis open   (6/21/2003)
  Morocco beats Gabon in African nations cup heats   (6/21/2003)

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