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Seventy percent of Moroccan enterprises able to face international competition, minister
Seventy percent of Moroccan enterprises are fit to face international competition, Moroccan minister in charge of economic affairs and upgrading economy, Abderrazak El Mossadeq said.
Morocco-Regional, Economics, 1/14/2004

Damascus's pioneering prospects symposium
The Damascus-based SYEA, officially opened yesterday is a non-government, not-profit, non-political establishment. It was founded in August 2002 to encourage the youth to establish businesses of their own, and help them create new jobs so that they can contribute in pushing economic growth, and participate in a wider process of reforms.
Syria, Local, 1/14/2004

Apache plane downed by the Iraqis, four Iraqis killed in Falouja
The Iraqi resistance yesterday succeeded in downing an American Apache plane near al-Habaneyah area, to the west of Baghdad, in the third incident of its kind in the region within less than two weeks.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/14/2004

Greenspan sees 'little' trouble in global current account adjustment
US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says that global current account imbalances will be defused with "little" disruption as long as globalization is allowed to progress and make the international financial system even more flexible.
Regional-USA, Economics, 1/14/2004

Some 360,000 pilgrims arrived in Saudi Arabia
A Saudi Arabian official source announced that more than 360,000 pilgrims arrived so far in Saudi Arabia to take part in the annual al-Haj season, which starts this year by the beginning of February.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Economics, 1/14/2004

US Ex-Im Bank offers multiple financing plans for Iraqi reconstruction
To support Iraqi reconstruction efforts, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) is providing short-term credit insurance for the Trade Bank of Iraq, guarantees or insurance in third countries, and working capital guarantees for U.S. subcontractors in U.S. government-funded reconstruction contracts.
Iraq-USA, Economics, 1/14/2004

El Aynaoui's doubts participation in Melbourne's open
Morocco's top seed Younes El Aynaoui is doubtful his heel injury would let him take part in next week's Australian Open, after failing to show up in the eight-man field for the warm-up event at Kooyong.
Morocco, Sports, 1/14/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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