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Bahrain: Demonstrators call for return of former education minister
Some 200 Bahraini persons on Thursday evening held a demonstration calling for the return back of the former minister of education Muhammad Jasem al-Ghanam to the new government which was formed last Monday which he was fired from, and was replaced by Majid Bin Ali al-Nueimi who used to have the post of the president of the university of Bahrain.
Bahrain, Politics, 11/16/2002

Bahrain: a government of 18 ministers
As expected, the new Bahraini government was formed without any change in what is called "leading positions," with the introduction of 6 new ministers and foundation of certain ministries.
Bahrain, Politics, 11/12/2002

Bahrain's government resigns for a new one
The government of Bahrain yesterday submitted its resignation in preparation to form a new government that precedes the convening of the legislative council which is due to be held in January 2003.
Bahrain, Politics, 11/11/2002

Bahrain, Oman sign memorandum of understanding on telecommunications
Bahrain-Oman, Economics, 11/11/2002


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