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Washington green-lighted Jordan to receive Saddam's two daughters
For the second time in 8 years, Saddam's two daughters Raghad and Rana, who were hiding in Syria, resorted to Jordan which gave them "protection" together with their nine children, following a green light by the US.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 8/2/2003

Israeli women group to monitor border with Jordan
An Israeli military source announced yesterday that the occupation army will found in the coming months the first group of women fighters in charge of monitoring the southern region of the border with Jordan.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 8/2/2003

King Abdullah discussed conditions in Iraq with Abizaid
Jordan-USA, Politics, 8/1/2003

Saddam's two daughters under Jordanian protection
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 8/1/2003

Abdullah: Abbas's talks in Washington show American's seriousness
Jordan's King Abdullah II considered during his meeting with the two members of the US Congress Tom Delay and Ander Crenshaw who visited Amman yesterday that the talks held by the Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Abbas in Washington reveal the seriousness of the American administration to supporting the peace process.
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 8/1/2003

USDA, Jordan agree on wheat purchase
Jordan-USA, Economics, 7/30/2003

Jordan: Islamists forced to retake constitutional oath at the parliament
Islamic parliamentarians at the Jordanian parliament were obliged yesterday to retake their constitutional oath, after an arbitrary judicial council approved a decision that the oath they took upon the convening the first session of the parliament and related their loyalty to the King and the homeland by "obedience to the God and his prophet" was not constitutional.
Jordan, Politics, 7/29/2003

Mubarak, Abdullah inaugurate Egyptian gas pipe line to Jordan; Lebanon, Syria and Europe next
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and the Jordanian King Abdullah II yesterday inaugurated the sea part of a gas pipeline which links Taba in Egypt to al-Aqaba in Jordan and permits later the foundation of a regional network to export the Egyptian gas to Jordan, Syria and Lebanon in 2005 and to Europe.
Egypt-Jordan, Economics, 7/28/2003

Cairo, Amman agree in principle to return back their ambassadors to Tel Aviv
The Jordanian foreign minister Marwan Muasher said yesterday that Cairo and Amman agree "in principle" to return back their ambassadors to Tel Aviv. He linked that to Israel's realization of "tangible results on the ground." Muasher also did not set a date for their return.
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 7/28/2003


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