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Suicide bombing in Israel - a thorough dissection
It was just like any other suicide bomb attack. The cluster of police and border police units that were scattered all over the site of the explosion in West Jerusalem's busiest commercial street.
Israel, Analysis, 9/4/1997

Libya calls for establishing an African economic union
The conference could create a nucleus for the establishment of an African economic union that could later expand.
Libya, Analysis, 9/4/1997

60 fundamentalists killed in Algeria.
UN spokesman Fred Echkhard denied information that Annan said that the Algeria unrest could no longer he regarded as an internal affair.
Algeria, Local, 9/4/1997

Sultanate of Oman as the Switzerland of Arabia
The Sultanate of Oman is a harmonious bled of modernity tempered with traditional values.
Oman, Culture, 9/4/1997

Syria welcomes Albright's visit to the Middle East
Syria welcomes the visit, asserting that Albright will find full cooperation and interest in the peace process in Syria.
Syria, Politics, 9/4/1997

Bombs explode in Ben Yehuda Mall
At 3 p.m. local time, 3 bombs exploded on Ben Yehuda street in West Jerusalem in the very crowded market.
Israel, Breaking News, 9/4/1997

Syria-Iraqi borders to open soon
Syria's border with Iraq will be opened this month to enable Iraq to purchase goods needed according to the "oil for food" deal with the UN
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 9/4/1997

Palestinians doubt progress will be made by Albright's visit
Saaeb Arakat told reporters that it would be highly unlikely Albright will be able to erase the damage inflicted upon the peace process in a single visit.
Palestine, Politics, 9/4/1997

United Nations Security Council considers extending oil-for-food deal
The UN Security Council is discussing whether Iraq, which delayed the start of sales, should be allowed to recoup the full amount of funds possible under the oil-for-food deal.
Iraq, Economics, 9/4/1997

Joint airport project in Aqaba denounced
11 opposition parties called the airport deal a sell-out of national sovereignty.
Jordan, Politics, 9/4/1997


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