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Syria, Politics, 10/10/1997

Syrian to Jordan: You will bear a heavy price if you play with dam
The Syrian-Jordanian Yarmouk River Water Committee will start its meetings in Amman tomorrow which will last for five days . Syria is still waiting for the Iraqi response.
Syria, Economics, 10/9/1997

Antiquities found in Aleppo
The new finds include the remains of Islamic buildings dating to the beginning of the Middle ages beside some clay utensils and coins that go back to the Memluke era at the beginning of the 14th century.
Syria, History, 10/8/1997

Hariri back from Damascus
Hariri's Damascus visit has provided further support to his government and has aimed to repair his relationship with speaker Nabih Berri.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/8/1997

Tlass opens artistic exhibition on October anniversary
The exhibition includes paintings, sculptures and photography works expressing the greatness of the October war and the heroism of Syrian armed forces.
Syria, Culture, 10/8/1997

Euro-Arab medical conference opens
The conference will enable participants to acquaint themselves with the latest scientific developments in the world of modern medicine, especially pertaining to endoscopic surgery.
Syria, Medicine, 10/8/1997

Syrian-Iraqi meeting is first development after Gulf War
Both Iraq and Syria criticized holding the World Water Conference which concluded its meetings in Istanbul as it came after the declaration of the alliance between Israel and Turkey.
Syria-Iraq, Economics, 10/7/1997

Turkish reverses statement: No Syrian troop build-up on border
A deputy spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry said there are no Syrian troops deployed along the border with Turkey.
Syria-Turkey, Military, 10/7/1997

Bodybuilding Federation to pick national champions
The federation will select the outstanding bodybuilders to represent Syria in the Arab and international arenas.
Syria, Sports, 10/7/1997

Syrian denies armor deployment on Turkey border
Syria yesterday denied a Turkish report that it was mobilizing its forces on the border with Turkey. "These reports are fabricated and baseless," an official Syrian spokesman said in a statement.
Syria, Military, 10/6/1997

Education cooperation with Lebanon consolidated
The executive program would include exchanging scholarships in various specializations, conducting six joint researches and the need to encourage scientific exchange and visits between the universities of the two countries.
Syria-Lebanon, Science, 10/6/1997

Syrian minister confers on cooperation with Italian company
The two sides signed a blueprint of an agreement for the establishment of a joint Syrian-Italian company for the production and marketing of olive oil.
Syria, Agriculture, 10/6/1997


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