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Arab judicial institutes 13th meeting ends activities in Damascus
Arab Judicial institutions Deans and Managers' 13th meetings ratified Wednesday a future work plan to realize a considerable development in the Arab Judiciary system.
Regional, Judicial, 5/26/2005

Cereal output could stand at 36 million quintals
Moroccan current cereal output could stand at 36 million quintals, which is a 57% decline to the 2004 agricultural season and a 35 percent decrease to the average production of the five past years, said Morocco agriculture minister Mohand Laensar Wednesday before the House of Representatives.
Morocco, Economics, 5/26/2005

Mauritanian security nabs 90 illegal emigrants
A group of 90 illegal emigrants from Sub-Saharan and Asian origins were arrested in the Mauritanian Northern frontiers while trying to infiltrate into Morocco.
Mauritania, Local, 5/26/2005

                                                                                                                                                   
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