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Lahoud for closer ties between Lebanon and Syria
Lebanese President Emile Lahoud Sunday said Lebanon is committed to its national and pan-Arab stances, referring to the distinguished relations that link Syria and Lebanon.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 9/6/2004

Clashes continued in Iraq
A strong explosion took place yesterday in the downtown of Baghdad where a smoke was seen while armored vehicles headed to the western part of Tigris.
Iraq, Military, 9/6/2004

Spain to convert part of Moroccan debt into investments
The Spanish government decided on Friday to effect a conversion of the Moroccan debt to Spain, consisting in loans granted by the development aid fund, into investments amounting to 50 million Euros, official sources said in Madrid.
Morocco-Spain, Economics, 9/6/2004

Means to help Moroccan and American companies take advantage of the FTA considered in Rabat
Means to promote the Moroccan-American free trade agreement and help enterprises of the two countries make the utmost of the agreement were reviewed Friday in Rabat by Moroccan industry and trade minister, Salah Mezouar, and American assistant undersecretary to trade, Mrs Holly Vineyard.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 9/6/2004

Arab and Latin American pundits to discuss Arab Cultural Issues in Sao Polo
A seminar to gather Latin American and the Arab states pundits will be held in the Brazilian southern town of Sao Polo to discuss issues on Arab culture and society.
Regional-Brazil, Politics, 9/6/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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