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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of November 12, 2001
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Tunisian rescue men head for Algeria
A Tunisian official source announced that Tunisian rescue men were sent on Wednesday to Algiers to help in the rescue operation following the floods which resulted in killing 651 persons and wounding other 318 by the beginning of last week in Algeria.
Tunisia-Algeria, Local, 11/17/2001

Chinese parliamentary delegation arrives in Tunisia
Tunisia-China, Politics, 11/16/2001

Tunisia's First Lady calls for activating women's social role
In her speech at the extraordinary Arab Women's Summit Mrs. Leila Ben Ali First Lady of Tunisian, called for setting a prize "for the best Arab media production depicting the important role of women in society."
Tunisia-Regional, Culture, 11/12/2001

Tunisian opposition welcomes revision of the constitution
The Tunisian opposition parties have welcomed the announcement made by the Algerian President Zein al-Abidin Bin Ali to make constitutional reforms on the political and parliamentary Statute in the country in a speech he made last week on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of assuming power in Tunisia.
Tunisia, Politics, 11/12/2001

Tunisia: Bin Ali opens a seminar on civilizations
Tunisian president Zein al-Abidin Bin Ali opens today an international seminar on " dialogue of civilization." It is organized by the Tunisian government in collaboration with the Islamic Organization for Education, Sciences and Culture ISESCO.
Tunisia, Culture, 11/12/2001


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