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Syria deplores Baghdad, Karbala bombardments
Syria on Tuesday evening strongly condemned the "Heinous bloody crime" in Baghdad and Karbala in which over one hundred of Iraqi citizens were killed and warned that its target was "to plant divisions and turmoil in sisterly Iraq."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 3/4/2004

Washington expects the conclusion of Sudan's talks before the end of the month
The US secretary of state Colin Powell expressed his hope that points that are still pending in the peace negotiations between the Sudanese government and the southern rebels will be resolved before the end of March.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 3/4/2004

Morocco's Islamic affairs minister meets delegation of US Christian right
Morocco's minister of Habous (Islamic endowments) and Islamic affairs, Ahmed Taoufiq, me on Tuesday with a visiting delegation from the US Christian Right coalition.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 3/4/2004

Washington accuses al-Zarqawi of Karbala and Baghdad explosions
News reports quoted the commander of the American central leadership John Abizaid as saying that Washington owns clear intelligence information that show that there is a connection between Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, suspected to have links with al-Qaida, and the explosions in Karbala and Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 3/4/2004

Yemeni forces chase wanted persons in Abyan
the witnesses said the fire exchange event took place after the five members of the armed group intercepted the cashier of the education office of Khanfar directorate and stole from him 45 million Yemeni Riyals ( USD 250,000) the cashier had already got from the Bank as salaries for teachers in the directorate."
Yemen, Politics, 3/4/2004

Visually impaired get phone operators training
Morocco, Local, 3/4/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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