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Reforms forefront works of the economic forum in Jordan today
The Jordanian King Abdullah II opens today works of the World Economic Forum, which will continue until Monday. The Jordanian king and the US secretary of state Colin Powell will be among the 1200 prominent figures, taking part in the forum which will be held amid tightened security measures.
Regional-Jordan, Politics, 5/15/2004

Imprisonment of al-Majd chief editor over disturbing relations with Saudi Arabia
The Jordanian state security court stated yesterday the imprisonment of the chief editor of the Jordanian weekly al-Majd. He is of leftist inclination and his imprisonment was under the charge of troubling relations with Saudi Arabia.
Jordan-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 5/11/2004


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