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Washington will impose no solution over Sahara issue, ambassador
The United States will not impose any settlement to the Sahara issue opposing Morocco to the Algeria-backed separatist movement "Polisario," said, in Marrakesh Tuesday, the US Ambassador to Rabat.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 4/7/2004

Prof. Mattie and the findings of Ebla
The Italian Prof. Paolo Mattie, who unearthed the Syrian historical city of Ebla, described existing cooperation between his country and Syria as an example to be followed for Europe-Arab cooperation.
Syria, Local, 4/7/2004

Turkish Parliament Speaker for diplomatic solution of hotbed areas
Turkish Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc on Tuesday reiterated his country's support to diplomatic efforts to reach settlements to the situations in Iraq, Palestine and Cyprus.
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 4/7/2004

al-Sader resorts to al-Najaf. Confrontations extent to al-Kout, al-Amjara and al-Nasereyah, 26 Iraqi killed, 12 American soldiers killed
The American occupation forces yesterday committed what some called a massacre in al-Falouja, which has been isolated from the outer world since three days. The massacre resulted in killing 26 Iraqis and wounding 30 most of them are children and women. The answer was quick and 12 American soldiers were killed in a large scale night attack against the American forces position in the nearby al-Ramadi city.
Iraq-USA, Military, 4/7/2004

Syria's population is about 20 million
A report issued recently by the Syrian ministry of the interior said that number of Syria's population in 2003 reached 20 million, half of them are males.
Syria, Local, 4/7/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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