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Two year imprisonment for the chief editor of the Algerian 'Le Matin'
One Algerian criminal court yesterday sentenced two- year imprisonment for the director of the Algerian French language "Le Matin" daily, Muhammad Bin Chico, after he was condemned of breaching currency exchange laws.
Algeria, Politics, 6/16/2004

Over US$ 96 million end in Polisario leaders' pockets
The Polisario separatists movement, which is claiming secession of Morocco's southern provinces, receives an annual financial support worth over US$ 96 million, which "ends in its leaders' pockets," reported on Sunday the Moroccan daily in Arabic Al Ahdath Al Maghribiya.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/15/2004

Morocco, Algeria stress necessity of complementary partnership
Morocco and Algeria stressed in Rabat Friday the necessity of a complementary partnership, based on the specific relations binding them.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/14/2004

Morocco regrets resignation of James Baker, recalls laudable, sincere efforts
The kingdom of Morocco learned "with regret" the resignation of James Baker as the United Nations' special envoy for the Sahara, recalling "his laudable and sincere efforts" to settle the issue over the Moroccan Sahara.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/14/2004

Algeria; al-Salafeyah group announces war on foreigners
"Al- Salafeyah group for al-Dawaa and al-Qital ( call and fighting )" in Algeria which is suspected to have links to al-Qaida organization announced yesterday it had approved to launch attacks against non Muslim foreigners and the western economic interests in the country.
Algeria, Politics, 6/14/2004


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