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Spain keen on fostering dialog on fisheries with Morocco
Spanish fisheries minister, Elena Espinosa said her country tries to foster "a dialogue climate" with Morocco so that the European Union restores the fishing agreement with the Kingdom.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 10/22/2004

King Mohammed dedicates girls and cultural centers near Casablanca
Morocco's King Mohammed VI dedicated this Thursday in Dar Bouazza (17 km south of Casablanca), a girls and a cultural center, two projects carried out by the Mohammed V solidarity foundation.
Morocco, Culture, 10/22/2004

Five thousand trees are to be planted in Damascus streets
5000 trees will be placed in Damascus streets and gardens in the framework of a plan put by Garden's Directorate at Damascus Governorate in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Local Administration.
Syria, Environment, 10/22/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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