Nine Americans wounded in explosion in al-Ramadi, an attack in Baghdad
An American military spokesman announced yesterday that 6 American soldiers were wounded in an explosion that took place in al-Ramadi city to the west of Baghdad.
Iraq-USA, Military, 7/4/2003
Saudi Arabia: main convicted persons in Riyadh explosion detonated himself
Saudi Arabia announced that Turkey Naser al-Dandani, the main suspected person in the Riyadh explosions had detonated himself as he was being chased by the police in al-Jouf area.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/4/2003
Morocco uses regulatory power to direct private phone operator to meet GSM market needs
The government is projecting to propose fines against phone companies that do not invest 2% of their turnover to extend the GSM network to remote areas, it was officially announced here on Wednesday.
Morocco, Economics, 7/4/2003
134 Lebanese detainees in military court on terrorism charges
Lebanese judicial sources said yesterday that the military investigation judge yesterday issued a decision for bringing 30 Lebanese, including two carrying the Australian citizenship, and four Palestinians, all detained, to a military court.
Lebanon, Local, 7/4/2003
Rabat hosts month of Arab cinema
The "Month of Arab Cinema" started Wednesday in Rabat, part of activities scheduled for the Moroccan capital city that was proclaimed Arab cultural capital for 2003.
Morocco-Regional, Culture, 7/4/2003
Three quarters of scholarship applications satisfied in 2002-2003, minister
Alioua added next year will be the outset for the first phase of pedagogic reforms, aimed at adapting curricula to the job market
Morocco, Education, 7/4/2003
Africa loses 20,000 educated executives annually; financial aid help eaten by foreign experts
At least 20,000 educated Africans chose to leave the continent for greener pastures, mainly in the west and as a result the continent is the largest consumer of foreign expertise, says a study.
Regional, Economics, 7/4/2003
Morocco, recipient of US General System of Preferences expansion
Morocco is among the countries that will benefit from the expansion of the US GSP (generalized system of preferences) proclaimed Tuesday by US president George W. Bush, said a press statement by the bureau of US trade representative.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 7/4/2003
Two individuals involved in Casablanca attacks before court
Two individuals stood on Wednesday before the public prosecutor of the appeal court of Rabat, part of the ongoing probe to identify persons involved in the terrorist attacks that hit Casablanca on May 16, the public prosecutor of the appeal court of Rabat, Lahcen Laoufi said in a release.
Morocco, Local, 7/4/2003
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