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US: expanding internet access should be focus of world information summit
The future of the Internet and its role in the lives of people around the world come into international focus November 16-18 as negotiators gather in Tunis, Tunisia, for the final round of discussions in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
Regional-USA, Economics, 10/29/2005

Al-Thawra: Syria comes third in citrons production in the Arab states
Syria comes third in this domain following each of Egypt and Morocco.
Syria-Regional, Economics, 10/29/2005

Riyadh wins support for joining WTO
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Economics, 10/29/2005

Person at $800 million Lebanese banking scandal center
The general appeals court in Beirut claimed on Thursday against Rana Qleilat who was released but still is being prevented from traveling outside the country over a financial corruption scandal connected to the Syrian security departments.
Lebanon-Syria, Economics, 10/28/2005

EU urged to make ambitious offer on cutting farm tariffs
A US trade official has warned the European Union (EU) again that to keep revival of the long-stalled World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations going, the EU must make a bold offer to reduce agricultural tariffs.
Regional-USA, Economics, 10/28/2005

New negotiations between Gulf states, Europe
A new round of negotiations on the free trade agreement between the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the European Union, over which negotiations have been ongoing since 17 years, started in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Gulf-European Union, Economics, 10/26/2005

Central bank of Syria assists in imports of private and public sectors
Syria is allowing businessmen to import commodities via financing imported materials via the central bank of Syria facilitation.
Syria, Economics, 10/25/2005


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