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Cairo inter Palestinian dialogue meeting postponed
The leading figure in the Islamic Jihad Movement Muhammad al-Hindi said that the inter-Palestinian dialogue which was due today in Cairo was postponed until next Thursday, giving no mention to reasons for the postponement.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/2/2003

Al-Majali elected Jordan's parliament speaker
Abdul Hadi al-Majali was elected as a speaker for the Jordanian Parliament in succession to its former speaker Saad Hayel Srour.
Jordan, Politics, 12/2/2003

Talks to expand Arab gas line to Turkey to supply European countries
Egypt's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi said that talks are currently running to expand the Arab gas line to Turkey to become one of the gas veins that supply the European countries. There are projects of gas lines that aim at linking gas between Turkey, Greece and Italy in the frame of future integration and amalgamation between the regional markets of the Balkan and the Mediterranean regions.
Egypt-Turkey, Economics, 12/2/2003

American killed, governing council forms committee to deal with election issue
One American soldier was killed near al-Habaneyah, town to the west of Baghdad, after a military vehicle was exposed to an attack launched by resistance fighters yesterday morning. In a statement, the occupation forces said the soldier died because of grave wounds he suffered.
Iraq-USA, Military, 12/2/2003

Over 1,200 Moroccans affected by AIDS, official figures
Statistics of the Moroccan health ministry say 1,237 Moroccans are affected by AIDS, and between 13,000 and 16,000 persons are HIV positive.
Morocco, Health, 12/2/2003

U.S. suspends re-registration requirement for visitors to u.s.
The Department of Homeland Security has announced that it will suspend the formal requirement that visitors to the United States re-register in the National Security Entry/Exit Registration System.
Regional-USA, Local, 12/2/2003

Employee steals about 180,000 from bank in Agadir
An employee of a bank in Agadir (southwestern Morocco) has embezzled 1.6 million Dirham (about US$ 180,000) from his agency after carrying out illegal transfers from the bank's accounts to accounts he opened at other banks, authorities said.
Morocco, Local, 12/2/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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